Inflation bonus: ok for retirees! Who received the payment?

Inflation bonus ok for retirees Who received the payment

PREMIUM INFLATION. All retirees should receive the inflation bonus of 100 euros on Monday. A category has already benefited from it last Friday. We take stock.

[Mis à jour le 28 février 2022 à 08h15] The inflation bonus has arrived for retirees! According to our information, retirees affiliated with the CARSAT received the indemnity of 100 euros Friday February 25, in the morning. Attention, among the 12 million pensioners eligible for the device, the very large part of them should benefit from it today, Monday February 28 via a bank transfer denominated “inflation allowance”.

Our elders are the last beneficiaries of the premium inflationnot. For the retirees who will be paid the compensation by another organization, the transfer should take place today. Here are the affected:

  • Accumulation of retirement employment
  • Phased retirement
  • Asbestos early retirement (ACAATA)
  • Early termination of activity
  • ASPA beneficiary
  • Recipient of a disability pension
  • Beneficiary of the AAH

Please note, it is quite possible that some beneficiaries of a survivor’s pension Agirc-Arrco do not receive it before early March. Despite a payment today, Monday February 28, 2022, the banking delays applied by certain establishments could delay the receipt of payment by 1 to 5 days. It is therefore conceivable that some retirees will only really receive the sum of 100 euros March 5, 2022.

If you are retired and meet the two mandatory conditions, the inflation bonus of 100 euros will be paid to you Monday, February 28. Please note that you will not receive your inflation bonus at the same time as your pension payment. To claim it, here are the two essential conditions: to be French resident and have a retirement pension less than 2,000 euros net per month.

If you receive a pension from general schemeI’Retirement insurance will pay you the inflation bonus in the amount of 100 euros. Remember that the service of pensions of the State will pay this premium only if the Retirement insurance or the MSA does not pay it.

Here is an inventory of the different paying agencies depending on your situation:

  • Retired with combined pension employment: Employer
  • Retired beneficiary of a progressive retirement: Employer
  • Retiree benefiting from early asbestos retirement (ACAATA): Employer
  • Retired beneficiary of an early cessation of activity: Employer
  • Retired beneficiary of ASPA: Employer
  • Retired not receiving any pension from the general scheme: CARSAT
  • Retired beneficiary of theAAH attached to the general scheme: Coffee
  • Retired beneficiary of a disability pension: Fund paying invalidity pension

Important, the inflation bonus will not be paid to you with your pension! The payment is totally independent and no action is to be taken. The transfer is made automatically by the pension fund concerned. In addition, the sum paid is not taxable and cannot be taken into account in the calculation of your resources for the allocation of social aid such asASPA. Finally, the State Pensions Service may be called upon to pay the inflation bonus, only if the Pension Insurance or the MSA don’t pay it.

The inflation allowance will be paid to people whose earned income or replacement income is less than €2,000 net per month. It will be granted to persons receiving allowances and social benefits.
The list of the main categories of beneficiaries is as follows:

  • Employees of private employers, including apprentices and beneficiaries of a professionalization contract
  • Public officials
  • Recipients of early retirement
  • Self-employed workers
  • Author artists
  • Job seekers and vocational training trainees
  • Recipients of invalidity pensions
  • Retired persons, including beneficiaries of survivor’s pensions
  • Scholarship students and those receiving housing aid
  • Young people on a support path to employment or in civic service or volunteering for integration
  • Beneficiaries of social minima

The bonus of 100 euros is granted on an individual basis. In other words, the composition of the household is not taken into account to determine eligibility for inflation compensation. Thus, a couple can receive up to 200 euros, ie 100 euros each or only 100 euros if only one of the spouses meets the income conditions (see below). In total, 38 million French people will benefit from the 100 euro inflation check.

But who is affected? To determine eligibility for the inflation allowance, the government has determined a ceiling: are therefore concerned French people who earn less than 2,000 euros net per month – before application of the withholding tax -, regardless of their status and profession. To determine the reference salary, the executive has chosen the month of October 2021. Would you like to know more about the 100 euro bonus? Linternaute.com answers all your questions. Consult our dedicated file now:

To be eligible, you must win less than 2,000 euros net per month, i.e. 2,600 euros gross for the month from October 2021, whether you are a civil servant, employee, self-employed or retired. Note: this ceiling of 2,000 euros net corresponds to your remuneration before deduction at source. On the payslip, it will therefore simply be necessary to check the line “net payable before income tax“, above “net payable”.

Please note: if you are on a short contract (excluding temporary work), the payment of the 100 euro bonus is not automatic “if the cumulative working time with the same employer is less than 20 hours”, warns the government in its file of hurry. “It will assume that the beneficiary expressly reports to one of his employers, preferably the one with whom the employment relationship is still ongoing, or failing that the one for which they worked the most hours during the month of October. “. What about other situations? Linternaute.com summarizes them for you:

  • For retirees : you receive the minimum old age (ASPA) or the total amount of your pensions (general scheme, supplementary, survivor’s pension, etc.) is less than 2,000 euros net in October 2021. “The assessment of resources will be made on the basis of the amount of basic and supplementary retirement pensions (eg AGIRC-ARRCO), including survivors’ pensions [du mois d’octobre 2021]“, it says.
  • For independents: you must have been active in October 2021 and have declared to Urssaf or the MSA an activity income of less than 2,000 euros net per month “for the year 2020”, it is indicated. “The net income retained is that calculated during the annual declaration of income”, it is recalled. “If the activity is created over the period January-October 2021, this condition will be considered satisfied”.
  • For the self-employed : your turnover must be at least equal to 900 euros between January 1, 2021 and September 30, 2021. “This amount must also correspond to an average income of 2,000 euros net per month over the period, which corresponds , taking into account the application of tax deductions according to the nature of their activity, to an average monthly turnover of: €4,000 for craftsmen; €6,897 for traders; €3,030 for the liberal professions”, we complete in the press kit.
  • For job seekers : you must not be working and your allowance must be less than 2,000 euros net.

The inflation bonus is paid between December 2021 and February 2022. Payment must be made through several channels, depending on the beneficiary’s situation. Here is the payment schedule envisaged by the government:

  • End of December 2021: this is the date on which employees received their inflation compensation, directly on their payslip. The employer is responsible for the payment, before being compensated by the State in a second step. The self-employed are also affected by this deadline (the Urssaf then take care of the payment), as are scholarship students (compensated by the Crous).
  • End of January 2022 : the State proceeds to the payment of the inflation allowance for civil servants, jobseekers (via Pôle emploi), invalids, students receiving PLA and recipients of social minima (via the Family Allowance Fund).
  • February 2022 : it is at this deadline that retirees must receive inflation compensation, via their pension fund.

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