The article discusses how new property value assessments by the Slovenian Geodetic Survey (GURS), effective from July, could impact social transfers such as child allowances, state scholarships, and reduced daycare fees. Previously, centers for social work (CSD) used older property valuations from 2020, but the new values, which have risen significantly, may now disqualify some individuals from these benefits. The Ministry of Finance is preparing a law amendment to delay the implementation of these new valuations. The article notes that while property prices have been rising, this does not necessarily mean homeowners are wealthier. It highlights potential negative impacts on families and retirees who might lose access to social support due to the higher assessed values, despite their actual financial situation remaining unchanged.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the implications of updated property valuations on social welfare systems without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides balanced context regarding both the economic trends and the potential adverse effects on beneficiaries, without taking a clear立场





