How much can I earn?
Hello everyone,
I have a question… I'm 17 years old, and my parents receive money from the job center. Am I allowed to earn extra money with a mini-job, and will it be deducted from my parents' income? How much am I allowed to earn?
Hey,
Yes, you can earn money with a mini-job, but this is partly due to the achievements of your parents. However, there are certain allowances:
1.Basic amount:
• As a student you can get monthly 100 Euro earn bill-free.
Two.Additional allowance:
• Stay from the merit of over 100 euros 20% to 1,000 euros free of charge. Example: If you earn 450 euros, stay approx. EUR 170 free of charge.
3.Special features for students:
• If you work in school holidays, you can go up to 2.400 Euro earn a year without it being counted. This applies only to holiday jobs, not to a regular minijob.
The best way to discuss your specific case with the job center is to make sure everything is calculated correctly.
Great success with your minijob!
VG
For children under 25 years of age who are pupils, azuubic or stagnant, an increased basic allowance has been applied to earnings since July 2023.
Up to the level of the mini-job limit, nothing is counted on the needs of the child.
If the income is higher than currently 538 euros gross is equal to net, further allowances for earning income according to Clause 11 b SGB – ll will be added.
Students are allowed to earn unlimited money on holiday.
As a child under 25 years of age, if you are a student, azuub or an intern, you can currently earn up to 538 euros gross equal to net without any calculation on your needs.
If the gross income or remuneration is higher, further allowances for income from employment are added in accordance with paragraph 11(b) of the SGB.
However, it must be reported and detected at the job center.
As much as you want. The more appropriate question would be: How much KANNST you deserve? I’ll get to that point.
So you too, because you’re part of the community of needs.
Yeah.
Consequently, minors and compulsory schooling.
So you take the hours of the week you spend at school, take them off from the allowed 40 hours that you can work according to the Youth Employment Protection Act a maximum of a week and you already have a mini-job that will hardly give you any more than the free limit for the allowance at the Jobcenter.
Your income must be communicated to the job center (as each income must be indicated by the community of needs), it is not interested in the performance calculation only.
If you are a pupil, you may go after a minijob and keep the money:)