Do you already have the Social Security + Next app? What’s new…

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In an agile and simple way, Citizens and Companies can access Social Security services, wherever they want and wherever they are through the Social Security + Próxima App. From now on you can consult and change direct debit authorizations.

A new feature has been made available in the Social Security + Próxima App that allows you to consult and change direct debit authorizations for payment of monthly contributions from self-employed professionals.

Features of the Social Security + Next app
In the Social Security + Próxima app, the following services are also available:

  • Consult the amounts to be received and the expected day of payment of social benefits, such as unemployment benefit, sickness benefit, maternity and paternity benefit, pensions, etc;
  • Consult the amounts to be paid, such as current contributions, fines and costs, debts in tax enforcement, agreements and installment plans, etc;
  • Consult the automatically issued payment documents and the reference for payment;
  • Apply for or renew your European Health Insurance Card;
  • Access the Social Security Direct message box;
  • Synchronize the Social Security events calendar with the mobile device’s Agenda.

Do you already have the Social Security + Next app? What's new...

Moti Shabi
Moti Shabi
Moti Shabi

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