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Explaining the Wmo Personal Contribution in Tilburg

Discover how the Wmo personal contribution works for Tilburg residents: rates, calculations, and tips via the municipality and Legal Desk. Annual maximum: **€2,640 in 2024**

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The Wmo Personal Contribution in Tilburg

The Wmo personal contribution is the amount residents of Tilburg must pay for support under the Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning (Social Support Act). This system ensures a fair distribution of care costs, with contributions based on income and assets. The maximum amount is capped to prevent unexpected high expenses, and collection is handled by the Centraal Administratie Kantoor (CAK). This article explains how the system works in Tilburg, including local examples and tips for residents.

What Is the Wmo Personal Contribution in Tilburg?

The Wmo assists Tilburg residents facing daily life limitations, such as cleaning support, home adaptations, or adapted transport. Not all services are free; the municipality may impose a personal contribution to maintain solidarity in society and reduce pressure on public budgets.

This contribution applies to most Wmo services in Tilburg, with exceptions such as specific medical aids or protected housing. The rate depends on your income and has an annual cap. For 2024, the monthly maximum is **€20.07**, with an annual ceiling of **€2,640**. This amount is adjusted yearly. If you use multiple services in Tilburg, all costs are combined toward this limit, and you can seek advice from the Juridisch Loket Tilburg (Legal Desk Tilburg) regarding your situation.

Legal Basis of the Wmo Personal Contribution

The Wmo personal contribution is regulated under the Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning 2015 (Wmo 2015). Key provisions include:

  • Article 6.1 Wmo 2015: Authorizes the municipality of Tilburg to request a contribution for Wmo services.
  • Article 6.2 Wmo 2015: Ensures the contribution is reasonable and does not exceed actual costs.
  • Wmo Personal Contribution Regulation 2015: Defines exact rates, exemptions, and calculation methods. The CAK handles collection under the Wet Centraal Administratie Kantoor (CAK Act).

The municipality decides on service provision, while the CAK determines and collects the contribution. This aligns with broader information on the CAK and personal contributions in healthcare, with a focus on regions like West-Brabant.

How Is the Personal Contribution Calculated in Tilburg?

The calculation is structured based on individual circumstances in Tilburg. The CAK retrieves income and asset data from the Dutch Tax Authority. A standard monthly rate applies, which may decrease for low-income households below the threshold.

  1. Step 1: Income Assessment. The CAK reviews your assessment income (gross income minus deductions) from two years prior.
  2. Step 2: Asset Test. If assets exceed **€33,748 (2024)**, the contribution may increase—but never exceeds the maximum.
  3. Step 3: Apply the Annual Cap. You pay a maximum of the set amount per year, regardless of the number of Tilburg services used.

Minors under 18 are exempt from contributions. For cohabiting partners in Tilburg, shared services are assessed jointly.

Comparison with Other Tilburg Schemes

For clarity, we compare the Wmo contribution with other relevant systems for Tilburg residents:

SchemeMonthly Maximum (2024)Annual MaximumApplication
Wmo€20.07€2,640Home care and adaptations in Tilburg
Wlz (Zvw)€20.07€2,640Institutional care
Health Insurance Excess€385 (variable)No fixed capMedical care

The Wmo contribution in Tilburg remains low and capped, unlike the excess in basic health insurance.

Practical Examples from Tilburg

For instance, if you live in the Het Zand neighborhood in Tilburg, are 65+ with AOW pension and a modest income, and receive Wmo-funded household assistance, your annual income of €25,000 qualifies you for 4 hours of support weekly. You pay **€20.07/month**, up to the annual maximum of **€2,640**. Adding a wheelchair lift in your Spoorzone home falls under the same cap.

Another case: A single parent in Tilburg-Zuid with two young children requests day activities. Their contribution is capped, but child-related support is free. For low-income households, such as those receiving social assistance, Tilburg may reduce or waive the contribution via bijzondere bijstand (special assistance).

These examples show how the personal contribution in Tilburg is practical and income-sensitive, avoiding unfair burdens.

Rights and Obligations Regarding the Personal Contribution in Tilburg

As a Tilburg resident, you have clear rights:

  • Decision within 6 weeks of application (Wmo Art. 1.2).
  • Access to CAK data and the right to object to calculations; escalation via the Rechtbank Zeeland-West-Brabant (Court of Zeeland-West Brabant) in Breda.
  • Possible exemption if payment is unfeasible, via the municipality or Juridisch Loket Tilburg for assistance claims.

Your obligations include:

  • Timely payment; delays may lead to CAK enforcement.
  • Reporting income changes to the municipality.
  • Using services correctly; misuse may result in termination by the municipality.

Disagree with the contribution? File an objection with the CAK within 6 weeks. For procedures, see objections and appeals in social security, with local support via the Juridisch Loket Tilburg.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I always have to pay a personal contribution in Tilburg?

Not always; it depends on your income and the service. Contact the municipality of Tilburg for a personalized assessment.