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Changing Healthcare Allowance Due to Income or Address Change in Leiden

Address or income change in Leiden? Report within 8 weeks for healthcare allowance to retain entitlement and avoid fines. Local tips for Leiden's low-income residents.

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Changing Healthcare Allowance Due to Income or Address Change in Leiden

Does your situation change in Leiden? Update your healthcare allowance within 8 weeks via toeslagen.nl to prevent termination, repayment or fines. Tips for Leiden residents with low incomes.

Healthcare allowance helps Leiden residents with limited income cover their healthcare costs, especially in a city with high rental prices such as in neighborhoods like Merenwijk or Professorenbuurt. In case of moving within Leiden, to another neighborhood or outside the municipality, change of partner or income change, you must report this within 8 weeks via toeslagen.nl. Example: if you move from the center to Leiden-Noord, your entitlement to allowance may change due to local allowance rules or household composition. Download and upload your new address from the Personal Records Database (BRP) via the Leiden municipality portal.

Income decrease, such as job loss in the Leiden region (e.g., university or biotech sector), increases your allowance; an increase decreases it. The Tax Authorities adjust this retroactively from the reporting date. Maximum healthcare allowance 2024: €154 per month for singles, €123 for partners. Not reporting within the term risks full recovery plus a fine up to 100%. Leiden offers extra support for healthcare costs via the WMO counter; check your trial calculation annually on toeslagen.nl.

For couples, partner allowance halves if joint income exceeds the threshold. In case of divorce or relationship breakdown: split your allowances immediately. Use the 'Mijn toeslagen' app for push notifications and visit the Leiden Service Point in the City Hall on Bargelaan for questions. Correct errors via the online module. This way you retain maximum financial support alongside local schemes such as extraordinary assistance. (248 words)