Fonavi 2024: relatives of deceased can claim contributions WITHOUT a will or intestate succession

Fonavi 2024: relatives of deceased can claim contributions WITHOUT a will or intestate succession

The Ad Hoc Commission in charge of the process has established that it is not necessary to have a will or intestate succession for widows or children to collect the contributions of deceased Fonavistas. This change seeks to simplify and speed up the process for forced heirs.

The return of Fonavi contributions is designed to be accessible and direct, and make it easier for heirs to receive the corresponding funds. In addition, the Ad Hoc Commission has detailed that the procedure is completely free and that interested parties must follow an established order of priority to receive payments.

Who can collect the contributions of a deceased Fonavista?

To claim a Fonavi refund of the contributions of a deceased Fonavista, it is important to know who has the right to do so. The order of priority for forced heirs is clear and must be respected to ensure that funds are given to the right people.

Firstly, the spouse or cohabitant has the priority right to collect. Secondly, the children of the deceased Fonavista. If the deceased does not have a spouse or children, the parents can proceed with the collection. In their absence, the siblings of the deceased owner are next in the line of succession.

Finally, if there are people named in a will or intestate estate, they can also claim the funds, although this document is not necessary to start the process.

Fonavi refund: what documents must the heirs present?

All heir applicants must previously verify if the deceased Fonavista is on the lists published by the Technical Secretariat of the Ad Hoc Commission on its official websites.

As mentioned, a will is not necessary, but an affidavit must be presented to any government agency. National bankalong with your ID and the corresponding documents.

  • Death certificate of the Fonavista and, depending on the case, the marriage certificate or proof of de facto union for the spouse.
  • The birth certificate for children and parents.
  • The birth certificates of both the applicant and the deceased Fonavista in the case of siblings.

Link Fonavi: see how to verify if you are in refund group 1

Those interested in verifying if they are part of refund group 1 can easily do so through the official Fonavi link.

To carry out the verification, you must access the link provided by Fonavi HERE and select the option to ‘verify inclusion in the first refund group of April 2024’. Then, you choose the type of document, enter the number and the corresponding code, and finally click on ‘consult’.

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When will reimbursement group 2 be paid and what changes would it have?

The Ad Hoc Commission has indicated that payments for Reimbursement Group 2 beneficiaries will begin in approximately two months. Furthermore, it is projected that the start of payments will be for the first or second week of July.

Furthermore, Jorge Milla, representative of the commission, has mentioned that there will be a rethinking in this group to avoid saturation of the Banco de la Nación. One of the proposals is to include not only the heirs of deceased Fonavistas, but also living former taxpayers between 77 and 80 years old.

What is known about Fonavi list 21?

Fonavi list 21 is in the process of being prepared and is intended for people who managed to prove their contributions, but who to date have not received anything from the fund. The Technical Secretariat and the Ad Hoc Commission are working together to define this list.

Jorge Milla has indicated that the ONP has sent important data from a sector of Fonavistas, which will allow list 21 to be completed. It is expected that this list will be ready by September, although the exact date has yet to be defined.

Source: Larepublica

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