What is the SIPA in ANSES and why is it so important?

What is the SIPA in ANSES and why is it so important?

September 26, 2024 – 18:15

What is this system that ANSES uses to manage the payment of retirements and pensions in Argentina?

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) It offers various benefits to its beneficiaries, including retirements and pensions. In that sense, there is a regulatory mechanism for collection of both groups.

It is about the Argentine Integrated Pension System (SIPA)a scheme that began to govern in Argentina after the promulgation of the Law 26,425 in December 2008the replacement of the Integrated Retirement and Pension System (SIJP) that was in force since 1994.

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What is SIPA in ANSES

The SIPA is a pension regime whose objective is to guarantee benefits to workers who have completed their employment period, which in turn is administered by ANSES. So, manages retirement contribution funds from both the public and private sectors.

According to the official website of ANSEShe SIPA is: “a public pay-as-you-go regime run by the State and provides benefits that are financed, on the one hand, under the principle of generational solidarity (this means that workers pay for the benefits of retirees through the payment of contributions and contributions to social security) and, on the other, through taxes of specific allocation”.

Who is excluded in the SIPA

He SIPA understands people over 18 years old who perform poorly dependency relationship in the public activity either privateor that they exercise activities fit autonomous. However, it excludes:

  • Military personnel of the armed and security forces.
  • Police personnel.
  • Those under 18 years of age.
  • People who are affiliated with other provincial or local systems or even by some profession they have. All this as long as they do not simultaneously carry out any of the activities provided for in Law 24,241.

Since not all people retire under the same conditions and that is why there are different special regimes, depending on who pays the retirement. In SIPA there are seven types of regimes specials:

  • Teachers.
  • Workers of Light and Strength.
  • Researchers scientists.
  • Employees of the Can Judicial.
  • Teachers university students.
  • Staff of the Service Abroad.
  • Workers of the Fiscal Coal Deposits (YCF) from Río Turbio.
  • Staff of police.
  • Correctional services provincials whose boxes were transferred to the Nation.

Source: Ambito

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