The deadline for registering in the Registry of Access to Energy Subsidies (RASE) is coming to an end, and it is crucial that potential beneficiaries complete the process before the deadline in order not to lose their electricity and gas subsidies.
The last day to register for the RASE It is Wednesday, September 4, 2024. This date is important for those who have not yet completed the procedure and wish to maintain the subsidies on their electricity and gas bills.
Registration is mandatory for certain groups of people, especially those who are in segmentation level 2 (low income) and who have never registered before. To register, it is necessary to meet a series of requirements and present the corresponding documentation.
Required documents include: Meter number and Customer/Service/Account/Contract number or NIS found on the electricity and natural gas bill. Latest copy of the DNI. CUIL number of each household member over 18 years of age. Out-of-pocket income of each household member over 18 years of age.
Email address. If the address of the services has a community canteen or snack bar registered with Renacom, it is necessary to have the registration number. The tariff segmentation system implemented by the national government classifies users into different levels according to their income and economic situation. The levels are as follows:
Level 1 (High income): They do not receive subsidies. Level 2 (Low income): Households with incomes below the total basic basket according to INDEC; they can own up to one property and not have a vehicle less than 3 years old. Level 3 (Middle income): Households with total monthly incomes between 1 and 3.5 basic baskets; they can own up to two properties and up to one vehicle less than 3 years old.
Importance
The registration in the RASE It is essential to maintain subsidies on electricity and gas bills. Without these subsidies, households could face a significant increase in their energy costs, which could affect their family finances.
In addition, registration allows the national government to identify and segment users who really need financial support, ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources.