Treasury Minister Chris Thomas will face questions about universal basic income next week.
When the House of Keys sits, Onchan MHK Julie Edge will ask about the introduction of UBI and its effect on the budget.
Universal Basic Income, which hasn't yet been introduced in the Isle of Man, provides government payments to almost everybody.
The House of Keys is due to sit from 10am on Tuesday, February 10 in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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