He Automatic Family Subsidyalso known as Family Allowance, is an economic contribution granted by the Chilean State to workers, pensioners and other people who meet the established requirements. This benefit is provided for each recognized family responsibilities, helping to alleviate expenses related to children, spouses or financial dependents.
In addition, pregnant workers, or workers with pregnant spouses who are family dependents, can access the Maternal Allowance, a specific variant of this subsidy. The benefit is aimed at various people who prove their family responsibilities to the Social Security Institute (IPS).
These include dependent workers in the public or private sector, independent workers who contribute to AFP, pensioners from any regime and beneficiaries of other subsidies such as Unemployment or Work Disability. He pay It also extends to mothers or guardians of minors under judicial resolution and people who receive the Universal Guaranteed Pension (PGU), among other defined groups.
What are the amounts provided by the subsidy?
The amount of the Family Allowance It varies depending on the income of the beneficiary. For example, those who receive up to $586,227 will receive $21,243 for each family member. Those with incomes between $586,228 and $856,247 will get $13,036, while those in the range of $856,248 to $1,335,450 will receive $4,119. If income exceeds $1,335,450, you are not entitled to the subsidy, although you can access other state aid.
How do I check the payment date?
To know the date of pay of the subsidy, you can use the ChileAtiende platform by entering the RUT in the enabled search engine. This system displays detailed information about available payments. If additional information is required, it is possible to enter with the ClaveÚnica to access more details related to the benefit.
What requirements must family members meet?
Family responsibilities must be duly accredited in the system of the IPS. They may include children, spouses, people with disabilities and other dependents recognized by court resolution. Likewise, institutions accredited by the State that care for orphaned or abandoned minors can also receive this subsidy for their benefit.