Guide on Anses payment dates: amounts and consultation procedures

The National Social Security Administration (Anses) processes your benefits according to a structured schedule. Knowing your payment date is essential to access various benefits. The system organizes payments based on the last digit of your national ID, ensuring an orderly distribution of resources among all beneficiaries in the country.

Payment schedule based on ID ending digit

The payment date varies according to the final digit of your ID. For minimum pensions and retirement benefits, those with IDs ending in 8 or 9 receive $429,254.34, which includes a base amount of $359,254.34 plus a government bonus of $70,000. Universal Child Allowance recipients with ID ending in 7 receive $103,276.21, the same amount as for Pregnancy Allowance with ID ending in 6.

Family Allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions are available for all ID endings on the same day. The payment period runs from February 9 to March 12. Additionally, Single Payment Allowances for marriage, adoption, and birth can be accessed without ID ending restrictions, from February 10 to March 12.

Benefit and pension amounts for the period

Recipients of the minimum pension receive $429,254.34. The Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM) is $357,403.47, including the government supplement. Non-Contributory Pensions for Disability or Old Age amount to $321,478.04.

For maximum pensioners, the cap for this period is $2,417,441.64. Family benefit recipients, such as AUH and Pregnancy Allowance, receive $103,276.21 per family member. Those with the Disability Universal Child Allowance get $336,282.47. The National Government emphasizes that resources go directly to citizens without intermediaries, prioritizing those in greatest need.

Eligibility criteria: family income and limits

Access to family allowances depends on the Family Income (IGF), calculated by adding the income of both parents. This includes wages, retirement benefits, social plans, and income from self-employment or small-scale businesses. If any member exceeds the maximum limit, the family loses eligibility for the benefit.

How to check your payment date and change your branch

To verify your personal information and confirm your payment date, access the official digital platforms. The process requires entering your CUIL number or benefit number on the Anses website. The system automatically details the location and period of your available payment.

Beneficiaries can change their bank or payment branch after receiving their first benefit at the assigned site. This can be done through the Mi Anses app using your Social Security password. Select the payments section and fill out the form with your new branch details.

This can also be done by phone at line 130 or in person at Anses offices with an appointment. For residents in rural areas, branches of the Argentine Post serve as fund pickup points, making it easier for those living far from urban centers.

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