I've been getting Hartz 4 for several months. During that time, I saved the money I actually got for food, etc., and spent it on a laptop worth 1800 euro. The money was transferred to my account.
Now, a week ago, I received a letter asking me to send my bank statements with interest and balance to the Office by 31.12.2018 by 15 January 2019 at the latest.
What consequences do I have to expect if they see that?
Where is the problem? They would have to prove to you that the cash flow comes from a gainful employment. If the goats make, in any case object to a refusal letter.
You can spend your money for what you want. A credit of 1800.- € is not a problem because this is the property and is not counted.
Protective assets = per year 100.- €.
A 25-year-old beneficiary therefore has 2500.- € of protection and may also own a "suitable" car.
(which is appropriate here? An old 5000.- Euro box is always appropriate)
That confirms again that H4 is still too much, or that many have other sources, pfuiteifel
It is rather the question of whether the "money" he got from his parents in the form of food is income!
My link is vulgar, says Girlfriend:
Therefore so
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When ALG II consume recipients with their parents, this is not an income.
… According to the explanatory statement to § 2 para 5 sentence 3 Alg II-V this sentence contains a de minimis limit… Thus, income from food supplements - irrespective of whether it was granted in the hospital or by parents or otherwise - only occurs if the receipts exceed the current limit of 83.28 euro…
and you will find the link.
I would not have believed you that irony, nobody…
Maybe he did not get the money for food from the parents but from the job center. Then he may do what he wants with it.
Where do you get there if you have to prescribe what you have to spend your money for!
If you have not requested additional money from the JC - you can see that on the bank statements - nothing happens.
You can do whatever you want with the money. Possibly. Eating with relatives must not be counted.