PIS/Pasep: 4.2 million will get the last piece; See how you consult

PIS/Pasep: 4.2 million will get the last piece;  See how you consult

More than 4.2 million workers, divided into four groups, will receive on Monday (17) the last payment of the 2023 PIS / Pasep salary bonus (base year 2021). The extra money comes as relief to many pockets in record debt times.

In total, Caixa Econômica Federal will deposit money for 3,659,893 million people born in November and December. In turn, Banco do Brasil will pay 544,228 civil servants who have the number 8 and 9 at the end of their Pasep registration.

The value of the salary allowance can vary between R$110.00 and R$1320.00 (the current minimum wage), depending on the number of months worked during the base year, which is 2021.

How to check salary allowance?

On Sunday (5) the Federal Government issued PIS and Pasep Payroll Allowance Advisory. Information can be accessed via gov.br website And through the business card application.

The 2023 allowance is paid to workers who in 2021 earned an average minimum wage per month, worked at least 30 days on a formal contract and met certain other requirements.

See step-by-step to check whether you are entitled to benefits:

Online

  1. Access to the site https://servicos.mte.gov.br/spme-v2/#/login and click on “Enter with gov.br”
  2. Log in with your CPF number and password registered on the gov.br portal. If you are not registered, you can do so on this site.
  3. Then click on Payroll. After that, information appears on whether the worker will receive the benefit or not.

by application

  1. On your cell phone or tablet, download the Digital Work Card application, if you do not have it.
  2. Log in with your CPF number and password registered on the gov.br portal. If you are not registered, you can do so on this site.
  3. On the main screen, click on Abono Salarial – Consult. If the option does not appear, click on the menu at the bottom of the screen, then Benefits and Salary Allowance. After that, information about accruals appears.
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Release batches start on February 15th

The allowance now issued is for 2021. According to the Ministry of Labor and Employment, 22.9 million workers will benefit, of which 20.4 million are due to PIS and another 2.5 million to Pasep, for a total of about 22 billion rupees.

Allowance release payments begin February 15th and continue through July 17th. PIS is paid in Caixa, for those who have worked in private companies in 2021 and comply with the program rules. On the other hand, Pasep is issued by Banco do Brasil to employees of public companies, such as civil servants and employees of state-owned companies, as well as military personnel. The deadline for withdrawing the amount ends on December 28, 2023.

The allowance amounts to R$ 1,302 and varies depending on the number of months worked during the base year 2021. The benefit amount is calculated taking into account 1/12 of the minimum wage multiplied by the number of months worked. If the beneficiary worked throughout the reference year, he/she will receive the minimum wage. If you work two months in 2021, you will receive R$217, for example.

According to the Ministry of Labor and Employment, Law 7998/1990 specifies that upon payment, amounts will be rounded to the next unit immediately. Since 1/12 of the minimum wage is R$108.50, everyone who is entitled to this amount will receive R$109. The same thing happens with other broken cent amounts.

Who is eligible for PIS/Pasep which will be paid in 2023

The reference year for this allowance is 2021. The worker needs to:

  • Be registered with PIS/Pasep or Cnis (First Job Date) for at least five years
  • Worked for employers that contribute to PIS or Pasep
  • Officially worked for at least 30 days in the 2021 base year
  • Have an average monthly wage of up to a minimum wage in 2021
  • The employer must have correctly reported the employee’s details in the Rais (Annual Social Information List) for the base year
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who does not deserve compensation

  • domestic servant
  • Rural and urban workers employed by individuals
  • Workers hired by individuals are equivalent to legal entities

(Raphael Palago/Volbras)

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