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AUH and school aid 2023: new caps, amounts and when the allowances paid by ANSeS are collected

2023-03-07T11:24:38.303Z


How is each benefit after the rise of 17.04%. The National Social Security Administration (ANSeS) formalized the 17.04% increase for family allowances, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and other benefits achieved by the Social Security Mobility Law. This was published in Resolution 45/2023 published in the Official Gazette. The body headed by Fernanda Raverta established that "the increase in the income ranges of the family group and the


The National Social Security Administration (ANSeS)

formalized the 17.04% increase for family allowances, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and other benefits

achieved by the Social Security Mobility Law.

This was published in Resolution 45/2023 published in the Official Gazette.

The body headed by Fernanda Raverta established that "the increase in the income ranges of the family group and the amounts" of family allowances

will be 17.04% as of March 2023.

As communicated through another resolution published in the BO,

the maximum income limit will be $808,124 and the perception of an income greater than $404,062

by one of the members of the family group, "excludes said group from the collection of family allowances,

even when the sum of their income does not exceed the maximum income limit

established in the preceding article”.


In this way, the

Universal Assignment per Child (AUH)

, which includes 4.4 million children, and the

Universal Assignment for Pregnancy (AUE)

will be

$11,465

.

With children with

disabilities, the AUH spends $37,336

.

And that the

annual school aid will be $9,609.

By birth, income up to $808,000, they will receive $13,364;

while by adoption the allowance rises to almost $8,000.

And by marriage, $20,000.


The allowances per child and prenatal, which are determined by family income range (IGF) will be the following:

  • Those who receive Rank I income, that is, those up

    to $177,554, will receive $11,465.

  • Those with a salary

    between $177,554 and $260,404

    , that is, Rank II and

    will receive an allowance of $7,732 per month.

  • For people with income between

    $260,403 and $300,645

    , rank III, the amount of the allowance will be

    $4,675 per month.

  • And for income included in Rank IV, that is, between

    $300,645 and $808,125, they will receive an allocation of $2,410.

payment

schedule

ANSeS Annual School Aid

When do AUH holders get paid in March 2023?

  • Wednesday

    March 8

    , DNI ending

    in 0

  • Thursday

    , March 9

    : DNI ending

    in 1

  • Friday

    March 10

    : DNI ending

    in 2

  • Monday

    March 13:

    DNI ending

    in 3

  • Tuesday

    March 14

    : DNI ending

    in 4

  • Wednesday

    March 15

    : DNI ending

    in 5

  • Thursday

    March 16

    : DNI ending

    in 6

  • Friday

    March 17

    : DNI ending

    in 7

  • Monday

    March 20

    : DNI ending

    in 8

  • Tuesday

    March 21

    : DNI ending

    in 9

When are workers with children paid in March 2023?

  • Wednesday

    March 8

    , DNI ending

    in 0

  • Thursday

    , March 9

    : DNI ending

    in 1


  • Friday

    March 10:

    DNI ending

    in 2

  • Monday

    March 13

    : DNI ending

    in 3


  • Tuesday

    March 14

    : DNI ending

    in 4


  • Wednesday

    March 15

    : DNI ending

    in 5

  • Thursday

    March 16:

    DNI ending

    in 6


  • Monday

    March 20

    : DNI ending

    in 8


  • Tuesday

    , March 21

    : DNI ending

    in 9


NS

look too

ANSES when I get paid: the full payment schedule for March 2023

Family allowances: the new amounts to be collected since March have been made official

Source: clarin

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