How the ANSES payment date works and the payment schedule for all beneficiaries

The National Social Security Administration (Anses) establishes a payment date system that adapts to each beneficiary’s national ID number (DNI) last digit. This mechanism allows all retirees, pensioners, and social benefit recipients to access their funds in an organized manner without congestion at bank branches. The payment schedule is spread over several days, ensuring each group receives their payments according to their ID number.

Understanding the payment date based on DNI ending

Anses’s payment date system operates with a calendar that varies depending on the ID number’s last digit. Retirees and pensioners whose DNI ends in 8 or 9 access their funds on specific dates, while other groups, such as Universal Child Allowance (AUH) beneficiaries, have their own schedules. This distribution allows each person to know exactly when they can access their funds.

Non-contributory pension family allowances enable access for all ID endings on certain days of the month. Similarly, Single Payment Allowances for events like marriage, adoption, and birth also allow fund withdrawal for all IDs, expanding the system’s coverage.

Current amounts for retirements and social benefits

Retirees receiving the minimum get a total of $429,254.34, which includes a base amount of $359,254.34 plus an additional bonus of $70,000. Beneficiaries of the Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM) receive $357,403.47, which includes the government’s reinforcement. Non-contributory pensions (PNC) for disability or old age amount to $321,478.04.

For the higher range, the maximum retirement reaches $2,417,441.64 in the current period. For families, the AUH and Pregnancy Allowance provide $103,276.21 per beneficiary, while the Universal Child Allowance with Disability amounts to $336,282.47. The National Government emphasizes that these resources are delivered directly to citizens, without intermediaries, prioritizing those most in need.

Income brackets and requirements for allowances

Access to family allowances depends on the Family Income (IGF), which is the sum of the parents’ incomes. The system considers wages from dependent work, retirement benefits, social plans, and income from self-employment or small-scale entrepreneurs. If any family member exceeds the maximum limit, the entire family loses the right to receive benefits.

How to verify your payment date and change your payment location

Users can verify their payment date and personal information through Anses’s digital platforms. To access, they need the CUIL (Unique Labor Identification Code) number or benefit number on the agency’s website. The system automatically details the payment date and payment location available for each person.

Beneficiaries can change their bank or payment branch after receiving their first payment at the assigned site. The change is managed through the Mi Anses app using the Social Security Key. The user selects the payment section and fills out the form with the new data. This process can also be done by phone by calling 130 or in person at offices with an appointment.

Residents in rural areas have access to Correo Argentino branches to withdraw their funds and check their payment date without traveling long distances.

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