Please note: The algorithm descriptions in English have been automatically translated. Errors may have been introduced in this process. For the original descriptions, go to the Dutch version of the Algorithm Register.

Income statement

The income declaration (hereinafter IKV) states the income and assets of the applicant and any partner. The IKV can be applied for by a citizen at the Legal Aid Board and used to apply for a discount on legal fees

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Other algorithms
Impact assessment
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General information

Theme

Law

Begin date

10-2015

Contact information

algoritme@rvr.org

Responsible use

Goal and impact

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Considerations

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Human intervention

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Risk management

The availability of the IKV portal is monitored in a dashboard by the financial department of the Legal Aid Board.

Operations

Data

The IKV contains the following information: Citizen service number, name, address, residence details and the applicant's income and asset details. This data is retrieved from the Tax Office (BD) and the Basic Registration of Persons (BRP). The data in the BRP are maintained by municipalities.

Technical design

The moment a citizen makes an application through the citizens' portal, the application is registered in our system. The data is retrieved from the BRP and BD via an automatic link, automatically summed up and processed in the Legal Aid Board's system.

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