Recently, the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) released the 13th salary payment schedule for retirees and pensioners. However, questions still arise about the dates and amounts, especially about the number of installments or who can receive the benefit. If you have questions about the process, see below on which day you should receive payment of the 13th INSS salary.
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Basically, to receive the 13th, the citizen must have received one of the benefits guaranteed by the INSS, such as sickness allowance, retirement, accident allowance, death pension, maternity allowance and seclusion. Therefore, only beneficiaries of social programs will not be entitled to this anticipation.
According to the government, the anticipation will be released to 36 million policyholders, which should move a value of almost R$ 56 billion in the country's economy. It is a measure that, in addition to ensuring extra value for a large part of the population, can help warm up the domestic market.
In addition, the 13th will be paid in two installments, which should cover the amount of the monthly benefit received by each insured person. Thus, the first will be paid from 04/25 to 05/06, while the second will be released between 05/25 and 06/07. However, for citizens who had the benefit granted after February of this year, the process will be different.
In this case, they should have access to an amount proportional to the number of months in which they will receive the monthly benefit. Furthermore, even if the amount of the 13th is paid in two installments, some policyholders may receive a little more, guaranteeing an income tax discount.
Including, the calendar dates will be different between those who earn up to a minimum wage and those who earn more than that amount. Check it out below.
First installment for those who earn up to a minimum wage:
Second installment for those who earn up to a minimum wage:
First installment for those who earn more than one minimum wage:
Second installment for those who earn more than one minimum wage: