Monetary quota 2023: who can receive it and what is the amount – Personal Finance – Economy

Monetary quota 2023: who can receive it and what is the amount – Personal Finance – Economy

The Superintendency of Family Subsidy set the value of the monetary fee that will be received in 2023 by the beneficiaries of the workers who will receive less income in the country and who are affiliated with the Family Compensation Funds.

The Superintendent of Family Subsidy, Luis Guillermo Pérez Casas, pointed out that the economic subsidy will be delivered monthly to members of family compensation funds who will earn up to 4 monthly minimum wages for each of their dependents, as long as they meet the requirements

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Who will receive it?

Workers who have their position: children under 18 years of age; parents over 60 years of age, who do not receive a pension, salary or other income; siblings, who are not over 18 years of age, orphans, who live with and are financially dependent on the worker, and dependent persons with disabilities or with reduced physical capacity (the latter two will receive double subsidy).

How much should those receiving the subsidy earn?

The workers who earn less than four minimum wages affiliated with savings banks There are currently 9,419,261, which represents 91% of the total affiliates.

Of these, receiving the monetary fee who will have dependents who cause the benefit. This year, for this concept, the family compensation funds will pay close to $3.1 billion pesos.

What you should know about the compensation fund subsidy.

How is the quota value established?

The value of the fee is calculated annually by the Superintendency based on the financial information delivered by the compensation funds and certified by the fiscal auditor of each fund. In 2023, the monetary quota will change by 15% if the worker performs his work in rural areas.

Why is this subsidy important?

This monetary quota represents a very important income for lower-income workers, especially those in category A, that is, those who do not earn more than two minimum wages because it represents a contribution to the support of those families, said Superintendent Pérez Casas .

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By Mitchell G. Patton

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