Between April 5 and 24, an essential letter will be sent to retirees affiliated with the complementary Agirc-Arrco. This will, in fact, ask you to send your 2022 tax notice on 2021 income as soon as possible. It is therefore essential to check your mailbox carefully and to regularize this procedure as soon as possible. Indeed, without it, your file cannot be properly regularized and certain consequences could ensue. Here are some explanations to better understand this situation.

This is a request that comes straight from Agirc-Arrco: between April 5 and 24, letters will be sent to a set of affiliated retirees in order to obtain the 2022 tax notice on 2021 income. As the supplementary pension organization specifies, “depending on your tax situation, the CSG rate deducted in 2023 from your Agirc-Arrco supplementary pension may change”. Consequently, Agirc-Arrco must update the information systems “based on the information transmitted by your old-age insurance fund”. Agirc-Arrco specifies that, in certain cases, files cannot be updated.

Still on its website, Agirc-Arrco mentions sending the tax notice by post, to the address notified in the mail, or directly on the dedicated website. The identifiers required for connection will be specified in the letters sent to the retirees concerned.

As a reminder, the Agirc-Arrco supplementary pension is subject to mandatory social security contributions. Among them, we can find the CSG, the CRDS, the health contribution or the additional solidarity contribution for autonomy.

Thus, a change in your tax situation may lead to a decrease or an increase in the amount of these deductions from your supplementary pension. It is therefore essential to report a change in your tax situation. In order to find all this information, you can consult your payment statement on your Agirc-Arrco personal space or on that of your pension fund.

Social contributions can therefore experience major fluctuations. For example, your changes in income have the potential to greatly influence the thresholds not to be exceeded. For a single person, the CSG thus remains at 3.8% within the limit of 11,614 euros, while it amounts to 6.6% for a maximum amount of 15,183 euros.

This year, approximately 900,000 retirees will suffer an increase in the CSG out of the 13.3 million retirees affiliated with Agirc-Arrco. In the end, this increase can be seen in the reduction in the pension for retirees for the month of March with, in question, the catch-up of the deductions for January and February.