PIS/Pasep is considered one of the main benefits offered to Brazilian workers, and is even recognized as a 14⁰ salary. The allowance is made available throughout the year, with three forms of withdrawal available.
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The resource for 2020 has already been released, however, more than 500,000 workers have not yet withdrawn it, with only December 29 as the deadline. The total amount waiting for the withdrawal has already reached R$ 523.2 million, and if the worker does not withdraw his benefit by the stipulated period, he will no longer receive the money.
Workers who are entitled to receive the allowance are those who have carried out a professional activity in formal contract in 2020 for at least 30 days, and who received about two minimum wages per month as remuneration.
How to query?
If you still don't know if you are eligible to receive the benefit, update or download the CTPS Digital application. Follow the instructions below:
- Download the Work Card application on your cell phone;
- Open the app and access your account with your Gov.br CPF and password, or register your password, if you don't have one;
- Search for the “Benefits” option;
- Then just click on “Salary Allowance”.
It is worth remembering that the government is making available to workers the allowance for the year 2019 (only for those who did not withdraw the amount within the deferred period). The requirements for assigning the value are: being registered with the PIS/Pasep for at least five years; having received remuneration of up to two minimum wages during the year 2019; and having performed paid activities for at least 30 days in the base year. To receive the aid, you can request it through the CTPS application, email or telephone center, by number 158.
Finally, the withdrawal referring to the PIS/Pasep fund quotas is now available and will be offered to workers, civil servants and former military personnel who performed their duties between 1970 and 1988. In addition, around 10 million people are eligible to receive the benefit, considering that the amount has already reached R$ 23 billion in withdrawals.
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