Bonus: Registration for the new IFE closes this Saturday and branches will open to the public
The pension agency says the offices will be open to those who have not yet registered; Now you can check the status of the process after the socio-economic analysis of each order
Anses (National Social Security Administration) is open Sign up for the $ 18,000 emergency bonus on Saturday, May 7th For those who have not yet registered for benefits to be distributed to informal workers, monotributistas A and B and workers in private homes.
Following the completion of the Extraordinary Bonus (Limited IFE) registration process, which will begin on May 19, Anses said that with the exception of this Saturday, it will open its offices to the public. Assist interested parties who have been unable to perform the procedure virtually.
“In the framework of closing the registration of revenue enhancement, On Saturday, May 7, Anses will open all offices in the country to the public from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. “And will carry out more than 20 mobile operations in AMBA to receive those who have not yet registered and have not yet updated their data or submitted personal documents,” the pension agency said in a statement.
In parallel The registration platform of the official site of Anses will remain available 24 hours a day, Saturday through May 7th.
These are the last days of registration to increase revenue
Remind you to register # Income enhancement It is open until May 7 and can be done within 24 hours from our site: https://t.co/DjtvJvGu7q.
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– ANSES (@ansesgob) May 5, 2022
Those who have not yet registered to receive the $ 18,000 bonus will be able to update their personal information in My Anses, along with confirmation of their CBU number (unique bank key) and account where the benefit is to be credited. There will be time for that too Tuesday, May 10th.
At the same time, Anses informs the already registered status of each procedure, after evaluating the applications, by informing the socio-economic and material status of each applicant. Organizations such as AFIP, Immigration, and other relevant organizations intervened in this process to determine whether the state subsidy was appropriate.
Anses is a bonus for informal workers Compatible with other social benefits Such as universal child allowance, progressive scholarships, and unemployment benefits. For this reason, beneficiaries of these programs who qualify for the new allocation will be able to use the same bank account they were already using for their social use.
May and June payroll for informal workers
- The paperwork ended at 0:19 p.m.
- The paperwork was completed at 1:20 p.m.
- The paperwork ended at 2:23 p.m.
- The paperwork ended at 3:24 p.m.
- The paperwork was completed at 4:26 p.m.
- The paperwork was completed at 5:27 p.m.
- Documents were completed by 6:30 p.m.
- The paperwork was completed at 7:31 p.m.
- The paperwork ended at 8: 1 June
- The paperwork was completed at 9: 2 p.m.
Reasons why Anses $ 18,000 bonus request will be denied
- Was a worker or a worker in a relationship of dependence.
- Be a monotributista category “C” or higher.
- Was self-employed or self-employed.
- Retired, retired, retired or retired.
- Under 18 or over 65 years of age.
- Have prepaid
- That your monthly income is more than 77,880 pesos (2 minimum living and mobile wages).
- That your monthly consumption by credit or debit card is more than 77,880 pesos (two SMVMs).
- Be the owner or owner of a car with a tax value of more than 1,401,840 pesos.
- Owns or owns more than one car.
- Possession or possession of a car less than one year old.
- Be the owner or owner of more than one home.
- Be the owner or proprietor of the aircraft.
- Be the owner or owner of a boat longer than 9 meters.
- That in 2021 you have declared personal assets in excess of 3,738,240 pesos.
- Be between the ages of 18 and 24 and your parents’ monthly income exceeds the equivalent of three minimum, vital and mobile salaries.
Source: La Nacion
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