translated from Spanish: Everything you need to know about Anses’ CUNA plan: what is it and who charges it?

“It is a procedure for the control, validation, settlement and payment of the Assignments directly through this National Social Security Administration (ANSES), corresponding to the holders covered by Law No. 24.714, their complementary and amending; thus allowing the settlement periods to be considered and the payment of the Appropriations,” the authorities explained through the Official Gazette, this new regulation was introduced that came into force last Monday and which takes into account beneficiaries of the plans, especially those linked to CUNA. To learn more about these regulations, we answer the nese, what is CUNA and when did it start working?
It is an application that integrates the settlement systems of family and universal allocations in order to speed up the day-to-day task, resolution times and information bases. Article 7 of Resolution 203/2019 provides that the new system shall apply to Assignments made to payment from 1 August 2019.Which assignments are incompatible?
The resolution further established that the collection of any sum sarising from national, provincial, municipal or Autonomous City of Buenos Aires contributions is incompatible with the collection of allocations relatives for holders included in Law No. 24.714, except for the collection of social plans, programs or subsidies.Where is it charged?
You must choose the means of payment where you want to receive the Assignments to an Office, Delegation, Integral Care Unit (UDAI) or through the means that this National Social Security Administration (ANSES) provides for these purposes. The Social Security, Health and Education Book must continue to be presented
The holder must prove, for each child under 18 years of age in his care, the compliance with the requirements required in the National Book of Social Security, Health and Education, hereinafter Libretaneur, and /or in the Form established for this purpose. The Booklet and/or Form must be submitted to ANSES, from the first business day of January and until the last business day of December of each year, to whom does it benefit?
– Family allowances for workers who provide paid services in relation to dependency in private activity and in the national public sector.- Law on Occupational Risks- Unemployment Insurance- Simplified Scheme for Small Taxpayers (RS) established by Law No. 24.977, their complementary and amending;-Argentine Planned Integrated System (SIPA)- Non-contributory pension scheme for disability, and for the Universal Pension for the Elderly;- Pregnant Women and those children and adolescents residing in the Argentine Republic, who belong to family groups that are unemployed or perform in the informal economy.

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