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July 19, 2021 - Santiago, Chile
Law No.21,360 that Adjusts the Amount of Minimum Monthly Income
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On July 12th, 2021, Law No.21.,360 (hereinafter, the “Law”) was published in the Official Gazette, which adjusts the minimum monthly income, the maternal and familiar assignment, the family allowance and the allowance to reach a guaranteed minimum income. Adjustments of the Law
Retroactive effect of the minimum monthly income increase Considering the Law will be retroactively in force (since May 1st, 2021), companies shall settle in July the differences that might be generated over the employees’ remunerations corresponding to the months of May and June, reassessing their social security contributions during this process. Furthermore, it should also be considered that the increase of the minimum monthly income will affect the amount the employees are entitled to as legal profit-sharing on December 31st, 2021. Next readjustment to the minimum monthly income The Law states that, as from January 1st, 2022, the minimum monthly income for employees over 18 years old and up to 65 years old will be increased to:
Likewise, the minimum monthly income for employees under 18 years old and over 65 years old, the minimum monthly income for non-remuneration purposes, the maternal and familiar assignment of the National Family Allowance System and the allowance contemplated in article 1° of law No.18,020 will be increased in the same proportion. Finally, the Law establishes the obligation of the Chilean President to submit to the Congress, no later than April 2022, a bill that proposes a new readjustment for these concepts, to come into force on May 1st, 2022. |
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