#2016-866Decree No. 2016-866 of June 29, 2016, concerning the activity premium in Mayotte
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The decree establishes specific provisions for the activity premium (prime d'activité) applicable in the Department of Mayotte. It sets the flat rate amount for a single-person household, adjusts income ceiling calculations based on the minimum wage, and modifies various articles within the social security code to accommodate the unique conditions in Mayotte. The changes also address qualifying conditions for agricultural and commercial benefit declarations and the calculations related to family size for premium adjustments.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a flat rate of 262.34 euros for a single-person household.
- Adjusts income ceilings to 46.48 times the minimum hourly wage applicable in Mayotte.
- Modifies existing articles to change family size thresholds for benefits and update income calculation criteria.
Obligations
What this law requires
Set the flat-rate amount (montant forfaitaire) for a single-person household under the activity premium in Mayotte at €262.34
Calculate the remuneration ceiling for activity premium eligibility at 46.48 times the guaranteed minimum hourly wage (SMIC) applicable in Mayotte on a monthly basis
Apply a 10% increase to the activity premium amount for households with more than three persons, starting from the fourth person (instead of the third)
Calculate income thresholds for agricultural benefit recipients at 500 times the guaranteed minimum hourly wage applicable in Mayotte (instead of 1,700 times the SMIC)
Allow persons declaring industrial, commercial, or non-commercial benefits to claim activity premium when the last known fiscal result does not exceed 500 times the guaranteed minimum hourly wage in effect on January 1 of the reference year