It did so through Resolution 1239/2024 published this Friday in the Official Gazette, and in line with the percentage derived from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for November.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) confirmed this Friday an increase of 2.43% in the amounts corresponding to January 2025 for the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) and all Allowances Relatives included in the Single System of Family Allowances (SUAF).
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He did it through Resolution 1239/2024 published this Friday in the Official Gazetteand in line with the percentage derived from the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) calculated by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC), this increase will also adjust the maximum income limits necessary to access said benefits.


“An increase of 2.43% is established for the income limits and the amounts of family allowances, with the exception of the spouse allowance (subsection e) of article 6 of Law No. 24,714),” the text states. official.
And add “The increase in the limits and income ranges of the family group and the amounts of family allowances provided for in Law No. 24,714, its complementary and amending regulations, will be equivalent to TWO AND FORTY-THREE HUNDREDTHS PER CENT (2.43% ), which will be applied to the established limits, ranges and amounts,” he detailed ANSES in article 1 of the regulations published in the Official Gazette (BORA)”.
What ANSES Family Allowances will increase in January 2025?
Starting in January 2025, the Family Allowances of the SUAF system (Single System of Family Allowances) will experience adjustments according to the monthly variation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) reported by the INDEC two months before, as provided in the Decree 194/2024. This mechanism includes both the mobility of the allocation amounts and the maximum income limits necessary to access them.
The assignments affected by this adjustment are:
- Child Allowance.
- Allowance for a Disabled Child.
- Prenatal Allowance.
- Annual School Aid for initial, basic general and polymodal education.
- Birth Allowance.
- Adoption Allowance.
- Marriage Allowance.
- Universal Child Allowance (AUH).
- Pregnancy Allowance for Social Protection (AUE).
- Comprehensive Health Care Allowance (Section k).
New income ceilings for January 2025
Access to Family Allowances will be conditioned by the Family Group Income (IGF), which considers the sum of:
- The gross remunerations and non-remunerative sums declared by the employer through form 931 submitted to the Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA), excluding overtime, bonuses for unfavorable areas and bonuses.
- The Family Maternity Allowance / Maternity Down, if applicable.
- The reference income applicable to self-employed workers, monotributistas and domestic workers.
- Retirement and pension benefits.
- Amount of Unemployment Benefit.
- Social plans.
- Contributory and non-contributory benefits of any type.
Starting in January 2025, the following income caps will apply:
- Maximum Family Group Income: $3,917,492.
- Maximum income per member of the Family Group: $1,958,746.
These values will allow determining both the eligibility and the amount of family allowances received by each beneficiary.
Extension for the Presentation of the AUH Booklet
Likewise, the ANSES extended until March 31, 2025 the deadline to present the National Social Security, Health and Education Booklet corresponding to the 2024 school year. This booklet is a requirement for the beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) collect the 20% retained during the year 2023. Originally, the term expired on December 30, 2024.
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Starting in January 2025, ANSES Family Allowances will adjust their amounts and income limits.
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It should be remembered that failure to present the Booklet implies the loss of the right to collect 20% of the accumulated AUH complement. Therefore, “It is extended until March 31, 2025 the presentation of the Booklet corresponding to the 2024 school year for the collection of the 20% withheld in 2023″.
Finally, remember that ANSES decides to extend the deadline because a significant number of beneficiaries have not presented the Booklet. “The extension seeks to guarantee the comprehensive protection of the rights of children and adolescents and ensure that they receive the allocation,” concludes the official text.
Source: Ambito

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