Asset Accumulation Period for Benefits in Zoetermeer: How Long Does It Last?
In Zoetermeer, the asset accumulation period provides time to spend savings without losing benefits. Single persons receive 2 months, partners 6 months pursuant to Article 41 of the Participation Act.
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In Zoetermeer, the asset accumulation period falls under the Participation Act (formerly WWB), which provides respite for benefit applicants in the region. Normally, your assets must remain below the asset threshold, such as €7,575 for single persons and €15,080 for cohabiting persons in 2024, but during this accumulation period, they may exceed it. For single persons in Zoetermeer, a period of 2 months (or 4 weeks upon reapplication) applies, during which savings or possessions do not immediately count. This helps residents spend assets on essential matters, such as debt repayment via the Zoetermeer Debt Assistance trajectory or home maintenance in the Seghwaert neighbourhood. Article 41 paragraph 2 of the Participation Act regulates this exception. For married persons or cohabitants, the period upon first application is 6 months. Upon exceedance, the Municipality of Zoetermeer rejects the application or terminates benefits. The municipality checks strictly: keep receipts and bank statements of expenditures. Example: the sale of a car counts as income, unless handled within the accumulation period. Zoetermeer encourages self-reliance and offers additional advice via the WMO counter in exceptional situations such as illness. Tips: document all expenditures carefully and report exceptional circumstances to the Customer Contact Centre (KCC) at Zoetermeer Town Hall. This regulation prevents residents from having to spend everything before receiving benefits. Check your personal situation with the Municipality of Zoetermeer via zoetermeer.nl/bijstand or call 14 079 for tailored advice.