The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) announced the payment schedule corresponding to the tenth month of the year, in which some collection dates will be modified for the holidays for tourist purposes on October 7 and 10, for the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity.
On your website, the pension agency He reported that next week’s payments will be resumed from Tuesday, October 11, once the extra long holiday for recreational purposes ends. Due to this change, several features of the ANSES will see their billing dates moved.
This is the case of the Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC), the social program of the ANSES which is intended for low-income people who do not have a formal job and who require federal aid. This benefit is received by those who meet any of these three variants: disability, old age and motherhood of seven or more children.
The last payment for the PNC was scheduled for Friday the 7th, but due to the extra long weekend, the administration directed by Fernanda Raverta moved the date to Tuesday, October 11.
What other payments are added next week
As reported by the ANSESAs of Tuesday the 11th, the contributions of various social groups will begin to be deposited, which includes retirement and minimum pensions and family allowances.
On Tuesday 11 the deposits of the Universal Assignment for Pregnancy will be addedwhile on Tuesday, October 12, the remunerations of retirees and pensioners with assets that do not exceed $48,729 and the Family Allowances per Child (AFH), Universal per Child (AUH), for Prenatal and Maternity will be credited.
In addition, the subsidies of the Non-Contributory Pension Family Allowances will be paid and the last payment of the Unemployment Plan 2 and 3 will be made, which began to be paid on October 5.