ACTIVITY BONUS 2022. The last payment of the inflation bonus allows recipients of the activity bonus to benefit from a small bonus. Did you receive it ?
[Mis à jour le 18 novembre 2022 à 08h14] This Tuesday, November 15, the final payment corresponding to the inflation bonus was made by the Caisse d’Family allowances (CIF). This automatic transfer of an amount of 28 euros + 14 euros per additional dependent child was the last of a long list, and concerned all recipients of the activity bonus. It comes in addition to the payment of the activity bonus paid each month in arrears between the 5th and 7th of the month. In all likelihood, the payment of this bonus should arrive in your bank account, at the latest, this Friday, November 18. Delays were noted due to the deadlines applied by the various banking establishments. Don’t panic, everything should be back to normal during the day.
The activity bonus is an allowance paid monthly by CAF. It is aimed at both workers and the self-employed, civil servants and apprentices. Its granting is conditional the applicant’s resources, which must not exceed a ceiling (read below). The amount of the activity bonus is 553 euros for a single person without housing assistance. On average, a recipient receives 160 euros per month. “The activity bonus is paid each month”, it says on the CAF website. “The beneficiaries of the activity bonus must declare their income for the previous quarter every 3 months, in the My Account Area. or on the Caf-My Account mobile application”.
If you exercise a professional activity (salaried or self-employed) or if you are compensated under the Partial unemployment or technical and your resources are modest, the activity bonus will supplement your income from professional activity. The activity bonus is paid each month. Beneficiaries must declare Every 3 months their income for the previous quarter, in the My Account Area or on the “Caf-My Account” mobile application. Your CAF will contact you each quarter to remind you of this essential step in calculating your rights.. Deployed to encourage professional activity and support purchasing power, the activity bonus is distributed by the CIF or the MSA of your department. Payments are made in arrears between the 5th and 7th of the monthdepending on the deadlines set by your bank.
The activity bonus concerns all workers (salaried or not) and students receiving a professional income. The latter is paid monthly and in arrears by the CIF or the MSA of your department in arrears, between the 5 and 7 of the month (depending on your bank’s deadlines).
Your personal data is processed by your Caf and by the Family branch of social security as part of the management of your benefits. Some of this information may be sent to Caf’s partners (Cnamts, Pôle Emploi, Departmental Councils, etc.), as part of their missions.
Under Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 78 as amended, relating to data processing, files and freedoms, you have the right to access and rectify information concerning you, which you can exercise. by contacting the director of your Caf, by post accompanied by proof of identity.
Note that if you are entitled to the activity bonus and you benefit from the allowance for disabled adults (AAH), you will have to complete two separate quarterly declarations of resources. They are essential for the calculation of your rights. The amounts to be declared under the same category of income are different: net taxable amount for the AAH, net amount collected (before deductions and seizures) for the Activity bonus.
In addition to the conditions in force, you must provide proof of a professional activity to benefit from the payment of the activity bonus by the Caf. The activity bonus is paid exclusively to workers with an activity in France. Whether you are French or foreign, you can benefit from it if you are an employee, self-employed, disabled worker, farmer or student, intern and apprentice if you earn more than 950 euros on January 1, 2022.
On the contrary, you will not be able to obtain the Activity bonus if you are a posted worker temporarily carrying out your activity in France, on parental leave for education, or on sabbatical leave, without pay or on availability, unless you receive income from activity. If you are a student or apprentice and you receive a monthly income equal to or less than 78% of minimum wage net, it will also not be possible to claim payment of the activity bonus by the Caf.
To claim the activity bonus, it is necessary to meet several conditions, here they are:
- Being older than 18
- Live in France permanently
- Exercise a professional activity or be compensated for partial or technical unemployment
- Be French or a citizen of the European Economic Area or Switzerland or be a citizen of another country and have resided in France on a regular basis for at least 5 years
Conversely, you will not be able to benefit from the activity bonus in the following cases:
You are a posted worker temporarily carrying out your activity in France
You are on parental leave for education, sabbatical, without pay or on availability
You are a student or apprentice and you receive an income equal to or less than 982.48 euros per month
If you depend on the general scheme (Caf), you must apply for the activity bonus online. After examination of your file by the Caf services, you will receive a notification of allocation for a period of 3 months. The reference period is the quarter preceding that in which you receive the activity bonus. The amount paid to you is fixed for 3 months, it does not take into account changes in your household resources. If you receive a decision of refusal of allocation, you can lodge an appeal. Same thing if you spend from the agricultural scheme (MSA).
How do I apply for the activity bonus? Simulation
It is possible for you to check your eligibility and to estimate, if necessary, the amount of the activity bonus to which you could claim. To do this, go to the simulator posted on the CAF website. You must enter several pieces of information: Your postal code, date of birth, whether you have received professional income, family situation, your status (self-employed, self-employed, student, trainee, apprentice, employee or other), your income (before withholding tax). Be careful though: the amount that this simulator will show you is only a indicative estimate. The amount that will be granted to you after your request may therefore differ.
The lump sum, corresponding to the basic amount for the calculation of the social benefit, of the activity bonus amounts to 553.71 euros per month since April 1. The amount obviously varies according to the level of resources and the composition of your household, here are other examples:
- For a single person with a dependent child: 830.57 euros
- For a single person with 2 dependent children: 996.68 euros
- For a couple without children: up to 830.57 euros.
The activity bonus may be increased depending on the family situation. The increase in the lump sum is established as follows:
- 50% for the first additional person;
- 30% per additional person;
- 40% per additional person beyond the 3e person, when the household includes more than 2 dependent children or persons under 25 years of age.
The activity bonus is calculated taking into account several types of resources: income from professional activityof replacement (unemployment benefits for example), social benefits, capital or heritage income. Disability pensions and annuities, military pensions, employment accident and occupational disease annuities are also taken into account. For salaried workers, students and apprentices, the bonus is calculated on the basis of the income of the last 3 months. A declaration of resources must be made every quarter.
The detail of the calculation takes into account a fixed amount, equal to 553.71 euros, which varies according to the composition of your household, to which is added 61% of the amount of professional household income. It should be noted that this sum can be increased taking into account the income of each worker. It then takes into account the household’s resources, as well as any housing allowance (read above). The details of the calculation are as follows:
- A = (lump sum + bonus + 61% of income) – (household resources + family benefits + flat rate housing)
- B = lump sum – (income from work + other household resources + family benefits + flat rate housing)
If B is positive, then the activity bonus is equal to A – B. If B is negative, then the activity bonus is equal to A.
here are the income limits to obtain the activity bonus, concerning people with no other resources than their earned income. In other words, in an extremely simple situation where there are no other aids that come into play, such as housing aid for example:
- 1,792 euros per month : Single employee without children
- 2,501 euros per month : Single employee with one child
- 3,764 euros per month : Couple with two dependent children (both parents work)
- €3,352 per month : Couple with two dependent children (only one parent works)
Then, to benefit from the activity bonus, you must have “modest” income. The eligibility ceiling is set at 1.5 minimum wage. Important, it is possible to combine the activity bonus with other aid, including that distributed by the Family Allowance Fund. Some of these aids, such as personalized housing assistance (PLA), are directly integrated into the calculation, as “family benefits”. Others, such as the back-to-school allowance or the birth bonus, are not taken into account when calculating the amount of the bonus.
With regard to housing assistance, more specifically, the CAF establishes a “housing package” which is added to all the resources of the household. The APLs are integrated in the form of a flat rate subtracted from the amount of your activity bonus. This housing package amounts to 66.45 euros for a single person and 132.89 euros for a couple since April 1. Bear in mind that if you are unemployed and receive the Back-to-work allowance, the amount of this aid will be deducted from your rights to the activity bonus.
Students and apprentices can receive the activity bonus as soon as they receive professional income. Monthly income must be more than 982.48 euros.
Internship bonuses are not considered professional income. Trainees cannot therefore benefit from the activity bonus. “To be able to benefit from the activity bonus, the trainee must therefore have a sufficiently remunerated job alongside“, completes the dedicated public service site.
Yes. Single parents can benefit from an increase. This is the case when a parent is single, divorced, separated or widowed and has one or more dependent children. The amount may be increased from the month during which you declare a pregnancy, the birth or the care of a child. Note: this increase can be granted for twelve months. The amount depends on the number of dependent children. “The increased lump sum is equal to 128.412% of the basic lump sum. To this is added 42.804% of the basic lump sum for each child”, explains the service-public.fr site.