The category of Individual Microentrepreneur (MEI) is characterized by being a business model that aims to make entrepreneurs informal into formal, so that they can have a professional growth, in addition to acquiring rights through a business formalized. However, business does not always go well and, as a result, the micro-entrepreneur may end up running out of revenue. So, keep reading and see if the MEI that does not have income is entitled to the Family Salary. Keep reading and check it out!
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Due to the pandemic, venture owners were very shaken and had a huge drop in billing. In some cases, it was even necessary to close down the activities of their companies.
For this reason, many entrepreneurs were in doubt whether they had the right to receive some benefits from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS), such as, for example, the Family Salary.
However, first of all, we will inform you about some of the benefits to which the Individual Microentrepreneur is entitled. See what they are below:
The benefits mentioned above are some of those that the INSS grants to the MEI entrepreneur, so it is extremely important to be aware of your rights.
Having a decline in the income of your business or even having no revenue or income is not the situation we want to face. However, unfortunately, the micro-entrepreneur who goes through this financial difficulty is not entitled to receive the Family Salary benefit.
Therefore, as established by law, such assistance paid by the INSS is granted only to workers with a formal contract. This also includes domestic servants and casual workers.
The Family Allowance quota is available to each child up to 14 years of age or a disabled child of any age. The amount is R$ 56.47 for the beneficiary who has a monthly income not exceeding R$ 1,655.98.