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ANSES established the new ceilings for family allowances per child

ANSES established the new ceilings for family allowances per child

The ANSES raised the ceilings and amounts applicable to the Universal Allowances per Child that workers collect. How are the amounts and how much did the ceilings rise?

Ignacio Petunchi

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) made official this Thursday, through a resolution published in the Official Gazette, the current salary caps for the collection of family allowances by workers with children who receive the extra salary paid by that public body.

The Universal Child Allowance (AUH) is a monthly financial aid which is delivered for each child under 18 years of age or son with disability, without age limit. It is charged by only one of the parents – prioritizing the mother. And, just as she had anticipated Ambitit was arranged, thus, an increase of 20.92%which is calculated based on the mobility formula and will be in force as of this month, as established by ANSES Resolution 113/2023.

In this way, income of up to $222,457 will go on to collect $13,872.65 per child; those who earn between $222,457.01 and $326,258 will receive $9,355.72, for the range of $326,258.01 to $376,678 an amount of $5,656.75 is expected and those between $376,678.01 and $1,012,460 will receive $2,916.10.

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) It had confirmed a few days ago the June 2023 payment schedule for all its benefits, including retirements, pensions, non-contributory pensions, disability pensions, Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and Pregnancy, Unemployment Benefit and Family and Single Payment Allowances such as those corresponding to marriage, birth and adoption.

Source: Ambito

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