France to tighten requirements for unemployment benefits
The government plans to approve the reform by decree on July 1, with the law set to come into effect on December 1.
CAF aid will be paid in advance in October
France - World. Usually, the Family Allowances Fund pays its aid on the 5th of the month, but in October there will be a small advance.
Puy-de-Dôme. CAF: a fraud of 2.9 million euros, 336 beneficiaries caught
The Puy-de-Dôme Family Allowance Fund (CAF) drew up its report for the year 2023 in September: 336 cases of fraud were detected, representing 2.9 million euros.were detected, representing 2.9 million euros.
CAF: the 2024 Christmas bonus will soon be paid to millions of beneficiaries, here is the date and amount of the transfer
The Christmas bonus, established in 1998, provides financial support to low-income households in France during the holiday season. Paid by the Family Allowance Fund (CAF), the bonus is automatically deposited starting December 15, 2024, with no additional paperwork required for eligible recipients. This aid, which ranges from €152.45 for single individuals to over €320 for families with children, is available only to those receiving specific social benefits, such as RSA, ASS, or AER.
Soon, CAF assistance to care for pets? The organization's response
On social media, several people are indicating that CAF assistance will be set up to help cover expenses related to their pet. This is simply a rumor
Property tax: finally some good news for owners in 2025
The cadastral rental values used to calculate the property tax are expected to increase by less than the previous three years. As a result, the increase in property tax is expected to be contained in the autumn of 2025.
"Lille Metro Crisis: 'Lack of Respect', 'Inadequate Response', Ilévia's Offer on V’Lille Doesn't Convince You
After three months of degraded service in the metro, the operator of MEL transport offers its subscribers a year of V’Lille, provided they register between October 1 and October 31. Many of you have reacted, and you are not convinced by this commercial gesture."
In Lille, Tenants Pay 1,300 Euros Too Much in Rent Annually, According to the Abbé Pierre Foundation
The Abbé Pierre Foundation has published its fourth barometer on rent control in the private rental market. In Lille, where market pressure is very high, 32% of listings exceed the current limits. This represents an average excess of 114 euros per month, compared to 251 euros in Paris. However, the measure, implemented by the municipality since 2020, is beginning to yield results.
Medical consultations: towards a reduction in the rate of coverage by Social Security?
After the reduction in reimbursement for dental care last year, the government would like to reduce that of medical consultations, which would be compensated by mutual insurance companies.
Social security: medical consultations soon to be less reimbursed by health insurance
The government is considering reducing the health insurance reimbursement rate from 70% to 60%.
25 billion euros, that's the deficit that social security could reach next year. So to make savings urgently, several avenues have already been put forward in addition to the postponement of the revaluation of pensions.
You will soon no longer be able to use your Vitale card to get reimbursed from this date due to dematerialization
The Carte Vitale will be dematerialized in the coming time. From this date, you will no longer be able to use it to get reimbursed!
End of checks for RSA and APL? Mystery hangs over CAF decisions
Fifteen organizations, including Amnesty International and the Fondation Abbé Pierre, have filed a case with the Conseil d’État against the Caf’s algorithm, which assigns a "suspicion score" to beneficiaries and is considered "discriminatory" due to its unequal impact on controls.
New Digital Shift May Leave Seniors Without Access to Vital Healthcare Benefits
As the French government moves to digitize the Carte Vitale in 2025, concerns rise about the potential exclusion of seniors who may struggle with the required technology, sparking calls for solutions to bridge the digital divide.