Extension of deadlines for the benefit of discounts for late payment increases, penalties and recovery costs relating to CNSS debts

The National Social Security Fund (CNSS) informs companies that the deadlines for the benefit of free rebates relating to receivables due for the periods June 2020 and earlier and 2016 and earlier have been extended until December 31, in accordance with the decisions of the recent Board of Directors of the CNSS and those of the Minister of Economy and Finance.

The rebate relating to the period June 2020 and earlier, which concerns companies impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and meeting the conditions set out in Decree No. 2.20.331, concerns the total remission of delay increases, penalty payments and collection relating to receivables concerning this period, indicates a press release from the CNSS. To benefit from this measure, the said companies must pay the principal amount of the debt, either in full, or by opting for a payment in installments within the framework of an arrangement of payment facilities which may extend over a period of 60 months according to well-defined criteria, provided that the current contributions are paid during the period of the schedule.

The discount relating to the period 2016 and earlier, which concerns all debtor affiliates, relates to a partial discount of late payment increases, penalty payments and collection costs relating to receivables from this period for a payment period of up to 24 months. with a discount rate of 90%, and from 25 to 42 months with a discount rate of 60%.

To simplify the procedures for affiliated companies wishing to benefit from one of the two aforementioned discounts, the CNSS has reactivated the dedicated electronic service. In this context, the affiliated employer can file his request via the Damancom portal or through the link damancom.ma/recouvrementstarting February 15.

In addition, from this date, the CNSS indicates to make available to affiliates on its official website and pages, as well as on social networks, a video tutorial and a guide explaining in a simple way the steps to be taken for the use of this service.

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