The National Social Security Administration (Anses) set the new values of the family allowances that are in force as of September, with the increase of 15.53%, through Resolution 202/2022 published in the Official Gazette.
The rule establishes that the allowance for birth will be $9,875, for adoption $59,058 and for marriage $14,788; for family group income (IGF) up to $316,731 in the three cases.
It also determines that for both prenatal and child, the allowance will be $8,471 for family incomes of up to $131,208; $5,713 for income between $131,208.01 and $192,432; $3,454 for IGF between $192,432.01 and $222,170; and $1,780 for income between $222,170.01 and $316,731.
In the case of a child with a disability, the allowance will be $27,590 for IGF up to $131,208; $19,516 for income between $131,208.01 and $192,432; and $12,317 for higher incomes.
Annual school aid will be $7,100 per child for IGF up to $316,731; and also in the case of a disabled child, but without an income limit.
Source: Ambito

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