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If you receive Citizen's Allowance and you want to become self-employed or take up employment subject to social insurance contributions, you can receive an introductory allowance under certain conditions.
The introductory allowance is intended to provide you with a financial incentive if your income is initially little or no higher than your previous basic income support benefits.
The introductory allowance is granted to you as a non-recognizable subsidy.
The amount of the grant can be determined by each job center on the basis of the statutory criteria and amounts to a maximum of 50% of the standard rate of the basic income support. When calculating the amount, the duration of your unemployment and the size of your benefit community are taken into account. The amount of the introductory allowance therefore varies depending on the individual case.
Your Jobcenter can also make a flat-rate assessment for special groups of people. This makes it easier to make the same decisions in similar cases and applies in particular to
You can receive an introductory allowance for a maximum of 24 months.
Your Jobcenter alone decides whether and how much you can receive. This means that you have no legal entitlement to it.
For self-employment/start-up:
For employment subject to social security contributions:
To receive the introductory allowance, you should first arrange a consultation at your local Jobcenter:
There are no costs.