Heating allowance: The MyHeating platform has opened

The amount corresponding to the 2024 heating allowance can reach up to 1,200 euros. In calculating the amount attributable to the beneficiary, who will make the application on the myHeating platform, the income criteria are taken into account. The allowance will be tiered depending on the type of fuel. The more environmentally friendly it is, the greater the boost will be.

In total, over 1.3 million households will receive financial assistance of up to 260 million euros, with the payment being made in two installments. The first, corresponding to 60% of the total amount, will be paid in December, with the second installment being settled in April. The amount of each allowance will be determined based on the cold data of the previous winter season.

The income and asset criteria will remain unchanged from last year.

Specifically:

1) In order for the applicant to become a beneficiary of the allowance, the annual total family income, regardless of its source of origin, real or presumed, must not exceed 16,000 euros for unmarried, unmarried or widowed or divorced persons and 24,000 euros for the married or cohabiting party who submits a separate tax return. For each dependent child, the applicable income limit will be increased by 5,000 euros. For a single-parent family, the annual income must not exceed 29,000 euros with an additional 5,000 euros for each child.

In addition, if it is an applicant who carries out a business activity, the total gross income from this activity should not exceed the amount of 80,000 euros.

2) In addition, in order for the applicant to become a beneficiary of the allowance, the total value of his real estate must not exceed the amount of 200,000 euros if he is single or widowed or separated, or the amount of 300,000 euros if he is married or single parent family

Heating allowance: Applications

On the myHeating platform, which was opened by AADE, those interested should submit an application to join the Register of Beneficiaries of the heating allowance.

In the application, the following information should be indicated as the case may be:

• The Tax Registry Number (T.F.M.) of the requesting person – subject to a tax return,
• his name,
• the number of his dependent children,
• the indication if it is an apartment building,
• the electricity supply number of the main residence property,
• the postal address corresponding to the specific electricity supply, if the residence is owned, rented or provided free of charge, as well as the A.F.M. the lessor or the free grantor,
• the square meters of main areas of the main residence at the time of submitting the application,
• the type of heating fuel or thermal energy desired to be subsidized,
• his contact information (e-mail address, mobile or landline number).

Before finalizing the application, the IVAN account number, which belongs to the beneficiary and to which he wishes to have the amount of the allowance credited, must have been declared.

For other fuels, apart from heating oil, the number of the proof of purchase of fuel types or consumption of thermal energy through district heating, the amount/value of the transaction, the Tax Registration Number (A.F.M.) and the name should be additionally submitted of the company – seller of heating fuel or thermal energy.

In the event that the beneficiaries pay the heating expenses through shared users, then, in addition to the above, the number of the proof of payment of shared users or alternatively the number of their payment notice (if it has not already been issued when the application was submitted) should be entered proof of payment), the Tax Registry Number of the administrator or the person representing the apartment building or the apartment building management company, as well as the amount depends on the beneficiary.

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How can modular programming improve ⁤the readability and maintenance of code that handles asynchronous script loading?

It seems like you provided a snippet of JavaScript code that is involved in loading ⁢various advertising ‌and third-party scripts asynchronously.​ The code includes references to Google AdSense, OneSignal, Disqus, and several other ad or analytic services.

Here’s a brief overview of what each section appears to do:

1. **AdSense for Mobile**:

⁢ - The code checks for elements with the class `.adsense-for-mobile` and removes⁤ the ​Google AdSense elements if certain conditions ⁤aren't met.

2.​ **AdSense Slots Handling**:

- It counts⁤ the `.adsbygoogle` elements ⁤and intends to ​loop through them, likely for some⁣ processing or loading of additional scripts.

3.​ **OneSignal Integration**:

- Sets up a OneSignal⁣ push notification‍ service with an app ​ID.

4. **Disqus Setup**:

-​ Configures Disqus comments, providing a unique page identifier and intended URL.

5. **CleverCore** (Commented Out):

- Has⁤ a script-loading section for CleverCore,​ which appears to be commented out but is structured to dynamically insert⁣ a script into the document.

6. **Ad Loading with Various Providers**:

​ - ⁢Contains placeholders for loading scripts for Taboola/Project Agora, Google AdSense, Glomex, Dalecta, and Vidoomy. Some parts of these‌ load functions appear to be commented or incomplete, as indicated by the use of `asyncLoadScript('`.

### Code Clean-Up and Enhancement Suggestions:

1. **Error Handling**:

- Consider adding error handling⁤ for script load failures to improve robustness.

2. **Modular ⁤Approach**:

- If the same⁣ asynchronous loading logic is reused,⁤ encapsulate that ​logic in ‍functions to avoid repetition.

3. **Dynamic Condition Management**:

⁢ - Implement configurations or conditions for loading based on various‌ states‍ to reduce the amount of hardcoded logic.

4. **Code Comments**:

- Add more descriptive comments to clarify what‍ each part of the code is intended​ to accomplish, making ⁣maintenance easier.

5. **CSS Best Practices**:

- Ensure that selectors used in `document.querySelectorAll()` match ​what’s present in the HTML for accuracy.

Here’s an⁢ example⁣ of how you might clean up part of the code:

```javascript

// Function to load a script dynamically

function asyncLoadScript(src, callback) ‍{

var‌ script​ = document.createElement('script');

script.src = src;

script.async = true;

​ if (callback) {

⁣ script.onload ⁣= callback;

}

⁢ document.head.appendChild(script);

}

// Example of loading Google AdSense

if (document.querySelectorAll('.adsbygoogle').length) {

⁣ asyncLoadScript('URL_TO_ADSENSE_SCRIPT.js', function() {

‌ console.log("AdSense script loaded.");

});

}

// Initialize OneSignal for push notifications

window.OneSignalDeferred = window.OneSignalDeferred || [];

OneSignalDeferred.push(function(OneSignal) {

OneSignal.init({

appId: "487cc53b-3b66-4f84-8803-3a3a133043ab",

});

});

```

This‌ snippet demonstrates a cleaner and more modular approach to ⁣loading scripts and initializing services. Remember ‌to replace `URL_TO_ADSENSE_SCRIPT.js` with the actual URL of the AdSense script.

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