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A prepaid card asks for sensitive data on the income of its subscribers to increase the discount

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The prepaid Omint, which has 350,000 subscribers, asks affiliates who have made the procedure before the Superintendency of Health Services to pay a smaller increase in the fee extensive additional information on your income to validate the increase.

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In February, the share increase is 4.91% for those earning less than six wages, minimum, living and mobile (SMVM), or $371,718, and 8.21% if they earn more than that amount. In March, the fee increases by 5.04% for those earning less than $392,562 (6 SMVM) and 7.66% if they earn more, according to the new rate hike launched this month.

Through letters sent to its partners, Omint is asking for information not only from the owner but from all members of the family group. The shareholder must attach copy of the family group salary receipt and details of the net salary, commissions collected and also any extra hours that have been worked.

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Additionally, the company requires that the affiliate report any charges rent and send you the to contractplus bank receipts for interest on Fixed deadlines or other financial income you have in the country and abroad.

Prepaid partners came out to spread the form on the networks and wonder if it was legal for the company to request such sensitive data.

In the sworn declaration to the Superintendence the only data What a prepaid partner needs to report each month is whether they have incomes below or above 6 SMVM.

On the other hand, the Omint form is very extensive, it has to be attach documentation as stated and before detailing what is requested, it must be given “express consent so that Omint analyze and verify the truthfulness of the information and attached documentation”.

Before a question of clarionthey replied to Omint in writing: “We are carrying out this procedure because we checked many inconsistencies between what is reported by the Superintendence of Health Services and the information of the members we have at our disposal”.

And they added: “This is in the public domain the prepaid will validate the information sent by the Superintendence of Health Services. In this way Omint will be able to guarantee that those who receive this bonus are covered by Decree 743/22 and, in this way, prevent them from harming the rest of the partners the share of which is updated on the basis of the Health Cost Index”.

What data does the company require?

What needs to be reported is:

• The members of the family group, with their own CUIL numbers.

Account of some public service January only in the case of containing a grant. The ticket must be attached to an email and sent to the company.

• Attach your January salary receipt, showing the household’s net salary, net commission and overtime. “In addition to detailing the previously requested amounts, you must send together with this document to: [email protected], a copy of payslips of January 2023 which demonstrates the salary of all members of the family unit, the commissions and net overtime, if any”, the note asks.

Single taxpayers: Attach proof of the current category.

Billing or sales January 2023 for both mono-tax payers and self-employed workers

rents collected in January 2023. “In addition to detailing the amount previously requested, a copy of the current rental agreement must be sent,” Omint asks.

Fixed-term interest or other financial income in the country abroad. Fixed-term interest or other financial investments. “In addition to detailing the amount previously requested, it is necessary to send the digital receipt issued by the bank, which proves the establishment of the specified term or other financial entities.”

To send all this information “you will have a period of 10 working days, from the date of the date, to carry out the shipment”, reads Omint’s letter, which adds another striking fact: “We inform you that your health plan will count, from now on, with more administrative controls TO adjust the service to the new quota value necessary”.

From here it follows that those with a lower rate increase may have fewer medical services of those who are receiving so far.

Finally, the text states that “the lack of veracity of the information you submit to access the Ripte index, could lead to the termination of your contract with the company and lawsuit for damages and the damage caused to it. I keep that in mind too the information submitted may be required by AFIP or other tax agencies”.

Source: Clarin

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