Persons under the CPU regime, as introduced by the 2021 Appropriation Act, will now be eligible for AMO, under the Organic Law No. 98-15 on the system of basic compulsory health insurance for the categories of professionals, self-employed and non-salaried persons practicing a liberal activity, and which guarantees the same medical coverage for employees in the private sector, the CNSS said in a statement.
Once the tax return is completed, the persons concerned are required to take steps to register and declare their family members (children and spouses) to the CNSS, through an online portal set up for this purpose and to be launched shortly.
The CPU allows professionals previously subject to the flat-rate profit regime to pay, from now on, a single tax replacing the flat-rate income tax, the professional tax and the tax on communal services. It also provides them with medical coverage through a supplementary right to social benefits covering compulsory health insurance.
The CNSS invites people wishing to obtain more information on this subject to contact the "Allo Damane" hotline on the following phone numbers: 0802007200 / 0802033333.