There will be three levels of users:
- Tall: total monthly household income that exceeds $333,000 pesos (the equivalent of 3.5 type 2 basic baskets according to INDEC), having 3 or more vehicles less than 5 years old, 3 or more properties or a boat or aircraft.
- Medium: total monthly household income greater than 1.5 but less than 3 type 2 basic baskets according to INDEC, not having more than 3 properties and not owning 2 or more vehicles less than 5 years old.
- Social: This group declares to have total monthly household income equivalent to 1 type 2 basic basket according to INDEC, to have less than 2 properties or not to own any, and not to have a vehicle less than 3 years old.
Data to take into account
1. Registration can be done as follows:
Registration for the Registry of Access to Energy Subsidies (RASE) can be done through the website www.argentina.gob.ar/subsidios, which will be enabled this week, or in person at the offices of the National Administration of Social Security (ANSES) and electricity and gas distributors.
2. Users must provide an address. The data that is reported has DDJJ characteristics of income, assets and family group.
3. Whoever does not complete this procedure will lose the subsidies. This will immediately avoid losing the benefit, while the State evaluates the presentation.
4. All people must register, both for those who receive social benefits and the Universal Child Allowance, Progress, Promote Workamong others such as retirees and pensioners.
5. Those who do not receive the subsidy because they belong to the “high” group, must pay the full rate gradually until the end of the year.
Important: the criteria will be “continuous and mobile”; that is, the registry will remain open for users to declare later that their conditions have changed and they can require or be deprived of state aid.
Source: Ambito

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