Supplementary Care Allowance in Addition to Double Child Benefit in Delft
Maximize benefits in Delft: how to combine double child benefit with care allowance, local application steps at UWV and Tax and Customs Administration, and pitfalls to avoid.
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**Double Child Benefit (WKOK Art. 30)** is an additional payment from the UWV for children with severe disabilities in Delft, but parents may also claim a **care allowance** through the Tax and Customs Administration. This can amount to **€128 to €1,169 per month**, depending on income and care intensity. In Delft, this combines well with **individual budgets (IZ)**, provided there is no overlap in care coverage.
Local applications start at **UWV Delft (Piet de Witlaan 127)** with a **CIZ or UWV decision** plus income details, followed by an online application or appointment with the Tax and Customs Administration in Rijswijk. A key condition is that the child must be **under 18 and require at least 2 hours of intensive care per week**.
Parents in Delft must report changes (e.g., moving within the municipality) immediately to both the **UWV and the Tax and Customs Administration** to avoid reclaims. Appeals against allowance denials follow the **General Administrative Law Act (Awb) procedure** at the Tax and Customs Administration; consult the **Delft Service Desk** for support.
**Tip:** Use the **Care Guide** and check local regulations via the **Municipality of Delft** for maximum allowance calculation. This supplements child benefit without double-funding the same care, making it ideal for Delft families with children in need of care.