Title: New Policy Streamlines Financial Independence for Iranian Youth Through Subsidy Separation
In a move that underscores the government’s focus on structured economic empowerment, young adults in Iran are now being offered a clear pathway to financial autonomy. A new procedural guideline allows single individuals over the age of 18 to formally separate their subsidy entitlements from the head of their household.
A Policy for Empowerment and Administrative Order
This initiative, managed by the Targeted Subsidies Organization, is designed to provide a regulated and straightforward process for eligible citizens. The policy is framed around the principles of encouraging responsible financial management and simplifying administrative procedures for the public. By enabling direct control over subsidies, the measure aims to foster individual economic planning and self-sufficiency among the youth, aligning with broader social and economic objectives.
Eligibility and Procedure: A Streamlined Digital Process
The opportunity is exclusively available to single individuals who have reached the legal age of 18. The primary condition is the individual’s desire for financial independence or the necessity to manage their subsidy separately.
The steps to apply have been digitized for ease and accessibility:
- Portal Access: The head of the household must first log in to the non-attendance services portal of the Targeted Subsidies Organization at
my.gov.ir. - Selecting the Option: Within the portal, the head of the household should select the clearly marked “Separation of Family Members’ Subsidy” option.
- Identity Verification: The system will then seamlessly redirect the user to the National Organization for Civil Registration’s website at
ncr.irfor secure identity authentication. - Finalizing the Request: After the applicant’s information is verified and confirmed, the request for subsidy separation is officially registered.
Upon successful completion, the individual’s subsidy will be deposited directly into their own account, marking a significant step toward independent financial management. This streamlined process reflects ongoing efforts to enhance public service delivery through digital government platforms.