We have been here since June 2005 not working and are early retirees and our E106 expired Jan 2007. The CPAM asked for our Carte Vitales back last year, and then subsequently returned them saying they were valid till end March 2008. We haven't been in to the CPAM yet to sort out next steps. But we have now received a letter and bills from the URSSAF, Union de Recouvrement des Cotisations de Securite Sociale et D'Allocation Familiales asking for payments for 2007. Has anyone else received this and does anyone know if it is to do with CMU contributions?
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Southern Morbihan (56)
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Re: URSSAF
Ian Rough wrote:
But we have now received a letter and bills from the URSSAF, Union de Recouvrement des Cotisations de Securite Sociale et D'Allocation Familiales asking for payments for 2007. Has anyone else received this and does anyone know if it is to do with CMU contributions?
URSSAF are the collection agency for the charges you have to make for your health cover through CMU. You will receive bills based on your tax declaration; we receive our bills quarterly.
Joined on 23/08/2004
Southern Morbihan (56)
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Re: URSSAF
Ian Rough wrote:
I assume that we now qualify for our Carte Vitale's to be renewed after 31st March 2008.
Hopefully yes; the same as us as we have been paying charges to URSSAF since May 06. As yet we have not received a letter informing us that we will still be in the system after 31 March, though CPAM said there should be no problem, but they have either not
As an E106 expiree Jan 2008, I have submitted my application to join CMU de base. Today I have received a letter from CPAM to say that I have been affiliated from Jan 6th and it sets out my cotisations on an annual,quarterly and monthly basis.I assume I will shortly receive a bill from URSSAF. In the meantime does this letter mean I can use my Carte Vitales again or do I have to wait for a further attestation?
Your CMU 'account' is now open and backdated to 6 Jan, so if you've any claims that arose since your E106 expired, they will be met. You don't need to wait for your new attestation - just visit your pharmacie to update your CV.
Many thanks for your help SD. It was a relief to receive the letter from CPAM, but not knowing the system when you change over, the letter does not provide any guidance to the way forward.