This year, INSS insured persons will be entitled to early payment of the 13th salary. Last week, the federal government already released payments to retirees and pensioners of the Institute, the Christmas bonus, along with the value of the current month. However, many people do not know if there is a withdrawal period for this amount. That is, do you know whether or not you are required to use the 13th of the payroll? Check it out now!
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13th INSS salary
So, be aware if you are retired or an INSS pensioner, as the first installment of the 13th has already been released. The amount is equivalent to 50% of the beneficiary's regular income, which Social Security transfers directly to the account mentioned in the registration act.
Payment is based on the final number of the benefit and includes two different calendars, one for those who receive a minimum wage and another for those who receive more than one minimum wage.
Is it true that there is a maximum period for withdrawing the 13th salary?
In fact, the answer is that for those who don't want to use the benefit now, just leave the withholding amount in a bank account. Unlike other allowances, such as Auxílio Brasil or FGTS, the INSS does not have a maximum withdrawal period for the 13th salary.
So you don't have to withdraw your money if you don't want to. That is, the amount can be left in a savings account without any movement. Soon, you will not lose that money at all. This can be a great strategy for those who prefer not to use half of their thirteenth at this very moment, so they can choose to wait for the second installment to arrive.