FGTS dividend will be distributed in 2022; Review the rules and who is entitled to it

FGTS dividend will be distributed in 2022;  Review the rules and who is entitled to it

Stay informed of how the payment is made for both active and inactive accounts.

Separation Compensation Fund (FGTS) was seen as a kind of protection for workers who were fired for a good cause. The fund also helps build heritage (for example, in the purchase of real estate) or in difficult situations (such as values ​​released during the pandemic).

The money is deposited by the employer and managed by Caixa Econômica Federal, but belongs to the worker. Since the bank lends this money to credit projects for home ownership, sanitation, and infrastructure, it has a duty to divide it up. earnings With the real owner.

And so, in 2022, according to Law 13446/2017, the dividends will be paid to everyone who has a balance until December 31, 2021. According to this same law, all payments must be delivered until August 31. Therefore, payments are expected to start on the first day of the month in which they are due.

How much will each worker get?

No predictions yet, but we’ll give Last year’s data So you can be proud. This is done because a very large discrepancy is not expected between payments related to consolidated balances in 2020, with payments in 2021.

The balance below refers to that gift on December 31, 2020:

  • Persons with a balance of R$2,000 received R$37.26;
  • Persons with a balance of R$3,000 received R$55.89;
  • People with a balance of R$4,000 received R$74.52;
  • People with a balance of R$5,000 received R$93.15;
  • Persons with a balance of R$10,000 received R$186.30;
  • People with a balance of R$20,000 received R$372.60;
  • People with a balance of R$100,000 received R$1,863.00.

Individually, this data may not be impressive, but it totaled more than 8 billion riyals.

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