The National Institute of Social Security aims to organize the General Social Security Regime, responsible for guaranteeing various benefits to citizens, such as retirement. Currently, it is possible to pay contributions to the INSS virtually on your own. In today's article, we'll teach you how to do the payment this way and clear up some frequently asked questions about the INSS.
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Nowadays, it is possible to pay contributions to the National Institute of Social Security on your own. To do this, just issue the guide and collect the pension. By making this payment, you will have several benefits, such as retirement, sickness benefit, accident benefit, prison aid, among others.
Now let's answer some frequently asked questions regarding the contribution to the INSS, check out:
1. How to issue the Social Security Guide?
In order to be able to issue the guide, the taxpayer must enter the Federal Revenue website and click on GPS issue for taxpayers.
When filling in the data and selecting the competence, he must generate the GPS and thus be able to print or copy the code to make the payment over the internet.
2. What is the fixed amount used as the basis for the INSS amount?
The base value corresponding to the INSS, refers to the minimum wage, which is equivalent to 1,212 reais. All those who perform some type of remunerated activity - CTPS, domestic servants, individual taxpayers - are obliged to pay the INSS, since they receive remuneration.
It is worth mentioning that the contribution of these workers is based on their remuneration. For example, an individual taxpayer can make a contribution of 20% on top of the minimum wage and the INSS ceiling. They can also contribute 11% and receive the equivalent of one minimum wage when they retire. There are people who do not carry out a remunerated activity, however, they want to have access to social security rights and therefore make an optional contribution.