Retirement: mono-tax payers and self-employed people with pension debt can enter the moratorium

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Anyone with a pension debt as a self-employed or single-tax payer can enter the moratoriumsubject to the remission of this debt. And then they declared the months not worked and the months worked and unpaid because that debt would be forgiven.

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So it appears in the provisions of the law on the moratorium. “In order to be able to acquire the Pension Debt Payment Unit referred to in letter a) of article 2 of the governing law, it is understood that the applicant has not provided services as a self-employed and/or single-tax payer when the periods were or have been waived in the scope of law n. 25.321”.

The law established it the periods to be declared in moratorium must be prior to December 2008 inclusive “provided the applicant has not provided services by virtue of a registered employment relationship and/or as a self-employed and/or single-tax payer”.

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From this it follows that self-employed or single-tax workers who have a pension debt for those periods could not include them in the moratorium because they worked. Accordingly, the regulations allow for the forgiveness of that debt (according to Law 25.321), e enter those periods as if they were not declared at the time, according to lawyer Elsa Rodríguez Romero. .

Decidedly, “It is permissible to replace years of pension debt for the same number of years for a moratorium. And then, for self-employed or single-tax workers, the amount of the moratorium could be less than what is due”, according to the specialist Guillermo Jauregui.

On the other hand, those who had opted for previous moratoriums will be able to access the plan if these moratoriums were canceled starting from 31 December 2021.

In all cases, on the basis of a set of parameters (income, assets, outgoings with debit/credit cards, personal assets, etc.) ANSeS will assess the applicant’s socio-economic situation before granting the benefit. If you meet these parameters, you can retire and the amount due will be deducted from your credit in up to 120 installments. Otherwise, you have to write off the moratorium debt in cash.

Now ANSeS has to fix the amounts or values ​​of that set of parameters.

According to ANSeS calculations, almost 800,000 people may need the moratorium to retire in the next 2 years. Almost half reside in the capital and province of Buenos Aires.

Then follows Córdoba with about 54,000, Santa Fe with 48,200 and Mendoza with 28,800.

NS

Source: Clarin

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