Beneficiaries of the Continuous Benefit Payment (BPC) in 2024 can expect new amounts and an updated payment schedule. This benefit, essential for millions of Brazilians, follows the country's minimum wage and is from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS).
Therefore, it is important to highlight that BPC is an assistance transfer that does not require prior contributions from the beneficiary.
See more: IPTU exemption: who is entitled to the benefit?
BCP Calendar
For 2024, payments for December 2023, which will take place the following month, have already begun. It is worth noting that they follow a specific schedule for those who earn up to the minimum wage and for those who earn above the minimum wage.
Therefore, the payment schedule for the Continuous Benefit Payment (BPC) follows an established schedule. The dates are based on the final number of the beneficiary's NIS (Social Identification Number).
Therefore, to obtain specific information about the BPC payment dates for January 2024, it is recommended to access the official INSS website or use the Meu INSS application, where beneficiaries can check the exact dates according to the end of their NIS.
Consultation of INSS benefits
BPC beneficiaries can consult payment information through the website My INSS or through the INSS application.
It is important to keep your registration data up to date and monitor payment dates to ensure that you receive your benefit without any problems. This consultation system is an important tool for keeping beneficiaries informed and ensuring transparent access to information about their benefits.
Who can receive BPC?
BPC is an assistance benefit intended for elderly people aged 65 or over and people with disabilities of any age.
Therefore, to be eligible, the family's income per person must be less than a quarter of the current minimum wage.
Furthermore, it is not necessary to have contributed to the INSS to receive the BPC, but beneficiaries must be part of CadÚnico and, in the case of people with disabilities, an assessment of the disability and degree of incapacity through INSS health services is required.
Image: Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil