Cordoba.- In Cordobathe government It has been identified and reclassified 2854 houses which they got Energy support Even though he lives there Countries and neighborhoods with high purchasing power. The decision came within the framework of the national program to target energy subsidies. The work is carried out by the Nation, which then forwards the record to the distribution companies, in this case to EPEC.
The program is responsible for the comprehensive review of the log Register for Energy Support (RASE) Through the “smart crossing” for geographic information, administrative records, and public and private databases.
the Reclassified users can request a review Through the remote processing platform (TAD), but they have the obligation to prove that the exclusion is invalid.
In this province, according to official data, out of 1,050,026 electricity users, 40% fall into the N1 (high income) category, according to the classification nomenclature. 37% of them are in N2 (low income) and the remaining 23% are in N3 (middle income).
The explanation is that the segment with the highest purchasing power of users increased because many did not complete the procedure that had to be done at that time to register.
The decision taken by the nation with Cordoba completes the first stage of purifying the record, where In AMBA and in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, 15,518 users were discovered and reclassified And that they received benefits “inappropriately.” Together, both reclassifications represent a tax savings of $3.56 billion“Thus enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of the support system.”
chief of staff, Manuel Adorni He used his social networks to highlight this measure: “The national government will cancel financial support for more than 2,854 families in closed countries and neighborhoods that are registered as low or middle-income.” He noted the savings achieved so far through the reviews and concluded with, “May God bless the Argentine Republic.”
A week ago, the government announced that the current division (N1, N2 and N3) are removed. he The new threshold for support will be three total basic baskets (CBT), which today equates to $3.6 million., But data on asset status and consumption will also be cross-referenced to determine whether a household will receive the benefit.
Starting January 1, there will be only two categories of users, Who will get benefits and who will not. the Rewards will not be applied uniformly throughout the year. But only in the months when energy consumption is greatest. Those who are already in RASE It should not be registered again. Your data will be automatically migrated and can be updated every month with an affidavit.
The national government stressed that Cleaning up the record “will continue to advance in all regions of the country To promote a sustainable and fair subsidy system.