Widow's allowance, also known as widow's pension or bereavement benefits, varies by country or jurisdiction. In some places, it is paid for a specific period, such as 52 weeks, while in others, it may continue until the recipient remarries or reaches a certain age. Eligibility requirements and the duration of payments can also depend on the deceased's employment status and contributions to social security. It's important to check the specific regulations applicable in your area for accurate information.
He was paid his allowance today.
Is sumptuary allowance and daily allowance paid to the minister in india are taxable
money that does not have to be paid
It's the amount the widow needs for support for a year and is payable from the residual estate of the decedent (assets not specifically bequeathed).
No
never and not at all.
Widows' allowance is typically a term associated with financial support provided to the surviving spouse of a deceased person, primarily aimed at women. However, in some jurisdictions, there are provisions for widowers (men who have lost their wives) to receive similar benefits or allowances. The specifics can vary widely depending on the laws and regulations of the country or region in question. It's important to check local laws for details on eligibility and benefits for both widows and widowers.
A fixed or regular amount of money paid as a salary or allowance, paid to a clergyman for example
it depends how much they want to pay you !! :)
is there such a thing as a "board transport allowance?" I have a friend coming from Africa, AND HE WANT ME TO PAY FOR THIS BOARD TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE. I TOLD HIM "NO" AS THE TRAN PORT ALLOWANCE IS PAID WHEN HE GOT HIS TICKET. THANK YOU MARY GIRAN
An attendance allowance is a sum of money paid to cover the expense of someone working somewhere else, for example, away from home.
In GB it's the personal allowance