France has implemented a simplified ‘declaration’ process to claim certain benefits throughout the country, after a six -month trial in five deficits.
If you have the right to certain benefits in France, you may have recently received an email from the government that you inform you about how you claim them after a six-month trial at the Alps-Maritimes, Aube, Pyrées-ST.
Anyone who receives the Revenu of active Solidarité (RSA-a recharge payment for residents who have little or no income) or the Prime d’anectité You will find that the system to make claims is now simplified.
In the coming months, the benefits of Mutualité Social Agricole (MSA) are also expected, according to France ACT.
Previously, the applicants had to submit a declaration of their self -fulfilled income every month to prove their election. As of May 1, the statement will arrive in its Pre-Llena email input tray.
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“From now on, coffee will provide you with a pre -lined statement by collection of the details of the income ‘in the source’ of employers or organizations that pay replacement income (decent newspapers, unemployed benefits, etc.)”, employment.
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Online statements will be previously filled with some of their income (such as salaries, bonuses, daily social security benefits, benefits of inefficiency, disability or retirement pensions). All recipients have to do is verify that the figures are correct and click to confirm, after adding any income not included (food pension payments, for example).
If you present your paper return, your statement will be compared to the information known to the CAF and will be modified in case of an error.
However, keep in mind that income during the first three months of the year must still be declared in the previous way, as ancient and new systems are integrated.
Are all the benefits for this change affected?
These changes do not group all the benefits.
The declaration of resources for the benefits of housing (APL) or the declaration of resources for the allocation for disabled adults (AAH) does not refer to this simplification.
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