Standard THR Amount For Children On Holidays Based On Age
YOGYAKARTA - Tradition of providing holiday allowances or THR during Eid al-Fitr turns out to not only belong to adults, but also to children. So, is there a standard THR for children?
Children also do not escape happiness in receiving envelopes containing money from relatives. This article will discuss guidelines and considerations in determining the amount of THR suitable for children on Hari Raya.
The tradition of giving holiday allowances (THR) during Eid al-Fitr is a very much-awaited moment, especially for children.
The amount of THR given varies, depending on the age and status of family relations. Reporting from the Pekanbaru Info Twitter account, the following is the standard amount of THR for children based on the age in the Pekanbaru area and its surroundings:
Children under 10 years old are divided into two groups, namely for family and not family, here are the details:
Family:
Not family:
Then for teenagers with an age range of 10 to 20 years are divided into the following groups:
Family:
Not family:
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Although someone over 20 years old is no longer classified as a child, many are still given THR by the family, here are the calculations:
Family:
Not family:
Additional provisions:
Anyone whose parents ask "when to graduate", "when to get married", "when to have another child", "how to get fat", "bough thinness", "cook acne", "how come you haven't been a civil servant", "how come you don't have 4 elements": YOU DON'T HAVE TO GIVE IT.
Then, for anyone whose parents like to ask sensitive personal matters, it is better not to give THR.
The THR size standard is non-binding and can be adjusted to the capabilities of each individual. In addition, the provision of THR should be based on sincere intentions to share happiness on holidays.
Praktik membagikan uang baru atau layak distribution kepada anggota keluarga saat Idul Fitri adalah kebiasaan yang masih dikematkan oleh masyarakat hingga kini.
Uniquely, this tradition is only found in Indonesia and does not exist in other countries. Distribution of money during Eid is not just a culture without meaning, but contains positive values for recipients or givers.
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