Prime Macron 2022: its amount tripled this year, for whom?

Prime Macron 2022 its amount tripled this year for whom

PRIME MACRON 2022. The amount of the Macron bonus should well triple this year. Who touches it? Who can pay it? What new amount? Know everything.

[Mis à jour le 7 juin 2022 à 08h04] With the re-election of Emmanuel Macron on April 24, one of his campaign promises should come into force, provided that the group LREM obtains a majority in the National Assembly on 19th June next, following the legislative elections. This promise is to triple the amount of the Macron bonus! Also called the PEPA bonus, it allows any employer to reward an employee for his investment during these last two delicate years marked by the Covid crisis. The only condition for claiming it is to receive a salary less than 3x the amount of the minimum wage. Millions of employees should therefore be affected, but one question remains, will their employer be able to pay them?

Employers have the possibility of paying an exceptional purchasing power bonus of 1,000 euros, which would therefore increase to 3,000 euros in the event of tripling. Better still, this bonus could rise from 2,000 euros to 6,000 euros net of tax if the company scrupulously respects three criteria: fewer than 50 employees, having signed aprofit-sharing or be covered by a branch agreement or a company agreement providing for the enhancement of the profession of employees who have contributed, in 2020 or 2021, to the continuity of economic activity and/or the maintenance of social cohesion by exercising exclusively or mostly on site during periods of health emergency. For any additional questions on the subject, you can contact your regional directorate for the economy, labour, employment and solidarity (DREETS).

Since 2019, employees have been able to receive an exceptional bonus, exempt from taxes and social security contributions called “Macron bonus”. This exceptional purchasing power bonus (is paid by any employer who wishes it to employees, under certain conditions. In particular if the employee in question does not exceed a certain income limit. This tax and social security exemption scheme aims to encourage employers to pay bonuses to their employees in order to enhance their purchasing power. It is not a State bonus, but a company bonus which remains optional and voluntary.

To be exempt from employee contributions, the Macron bonus cannot exceed the amount of €1,000. Companies that have a profit-sharing agreement can pay the Macron bonus up to €2,000. This amount, doubled, is also valid for companies with fewer than 50 employees, and second-line workers (if revaluation measures are taken). This bonus could now triple in the event of the re-election of the LREM candidate on April 24, going from 1,000 euros to 3,000 euros. And up to 6,000 euros without charges or taxes for companies benefiting from a profit-sharing agreement.

The exceptional purchasing power bonus is exempt from income tax and from any social security contributions or contributions. But then, who is eligible for the Macron bonus? Employees earning less than 3 times the Smic (over the 12 months preceding the payment). This Macron bonus does not replace any element of remuneration. Already extended in 2021, the premium PEPA is renewed for the year 2022. Note that the employer is not obliged to pay the Macron bonus. If he wishes to pay it, he has the option of doing so atall of its employeesor only to employees whose remuneration is less than 3 times the Smic.

In 2022, the Macron bonus benefits both employees and apprentices, as well as temporary workers and public officials. The employer can completely modulate the amount of the payment of the PEPA bonus according to the beneficiary according to certain criteria such as the employee’s remuneration, the employee’s classification level, his working conditions during the Covid crisis, or still his working time over a year.

The Macron bonus is paid within a period provided for by law. In this case, between the June 1, 2021 and the March 31, 2022. Whether you are a civil servant, an employee, or an industrialist, you have the possibility of benefiting from it. With the purchasing power bill, the reform of the Macron bonus should be announced in the coming weeks, after the legislative elections according to the last words of government spokesperson Olivia Grégoire.

The amount of the Macron bonus exempt from contributions is capped at €1,000. However, this amount may triple and reach €3,000 in the event of a majority obtained by the LREM group in the National Assembly following the legislative elections on June 12 and 19. A major campaign promise from the Head of State, it could come into force this year, at the beginning of the summer with the promulgation of the purchasing power bill by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.

This exceptional purchasing power premium could also go from €2,000 at €6,000 net of tax if the paying company has signed a profit-sharing agreement, has less than 50 employees and for second-line workers (if revaluation measures are taken).

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