The Federal Justice Council (CJF) will release R$ 25.4 billion for INSS precatories payments from July. Thus, the amounts are reserved for retirees who won the INSS in court in lawsuits requesting the revision of its benefits.
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Precatories payments for INSS retirees in 2022
The amounts to be paid are within the limit established by constitutional amendments 113 and 114, of the Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC) of the precatories, and are the responsibility of the Justice Federal.
The money differs from the so-called Small Value Requisitions (RPVs), since the values of the precatories exceed 60 minimum wages. The insured person or his lawyer must access the websites of the Federal Regional Courts (TRFs) of each region to consult the result of the process.
In the query, it is necessary to inform some data, such as the name of the lawyer, the case number and other information that may vary according to each Regional Federal Court.
Who will receive?
Those who will receive the amount are the INSS pensioners and retirees who requested the review of the benefit and obtained a gain in court between July 2, 2020 and July 1, 2021.
When will the payments be?
Minister Humberto Martins, of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ), sent a letter to the TRFs across the country informing that the date payments must comply with the Monthly Disbursement Schedule of the Federal Court and, therefore, will occur until the 15th of August.
According to the CFJ, the availability of the amounts in the account of the beneficiary citizens, effectively, is scheduled to occur until the first half of the month of August due to the internal administrative procedures of the courts and financial institutions, despite the deposits of the amounts being made to the courts in July.
Can only retirees receive precatories?
In this specific situation that we discussed in the article, yes. However, precatorios can be received by any person who has filed a lawsuit against the Government and has definitively won the case, that is, after all the possibilities of appeal have been exhausted, which is called “transit in transit”. judged".