The National Social Security Agency (ANSES) carries out regular checks on pensions and annuities to ensure that benefits are collected correctly and in accordance with applicable regulations.
In this context, there are certain situations in which the ANSES may suspend the payment of salarieswhich is a cause for concern for many Pensioners and pensioners. For this reason, it is important to know in which cases this applies and how the benefit collection can be reactivated.
In these cases, ANSES may suspend a retirement or pension
He Collection of a Retirement or pension can be suspended if certain irregularities or administrative errors are identified. One of the most common reasons lies with the owner does not appear for collection for three consecutive months or if the bank account into which the benefit will be paid is specified does not register any movements in the same period.

Another common reason is the detection of Incompatibilitiesfor example, the simultaneous receipt of benefits that cannot be received together according to the pension regulations.
Aside from that, ANSES can suspend the assets if the beneficiary leaves the country for a long period of time and did not inform the organization in advance of his absence.
What does the suspension of ANSES assets mean?
An important point that ANSES highlights is that Suspension of debt collection does not mean loss of retirement or pension. The service is still valid but remains inactive until the holder follows the appropriate procedure to reactivate the payments.
During the suspension period, the beneficiary will not be able to collect monthly payments. However, once the situation is settled, this is possible receive the service again and amounts receivable that have not been collected, provided the requirements are met.
How to reactivate suspended salaries in ANSES
In order to recover a suspended pension or annuity, it is necessary to initiate an application Personal procedure with prior appointment in an ANSES office. The holder must provide the required documents, including the IDHe Customary Claim Form (PS 6.236) and the Documentation justifying reactivation about the achievement, such as a certificate of study or a certificate of completion.

If the procedure is carried out by a representative, he is “Power of attorney” form (PS 6.4) or a general power of attorney issued by a notary in the event that the authorized representative is not listed on the debt collection receipt.
In situations where the beneficiary is abroad, the claim must be processed through a Agent, representative or proxy bank in Argentina. Once these steps are completed, ANSES will examine the application and, if necessary, reactivate payment of the fees.
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