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Withdrawing PIS/PASEP is a right for many Brazilian workers, but do you know how to do it? In this article, we will explain the process in a simple and straightforward way. First, it is important to know that more than 500 thousand people are eligible to make this withdrawal until the end of 2023. To be entitled to PIS/PASEP, it is necessary to meet certain criteria.
The worker must have received up to two minimum monthly wages in the base year and have worked for at least 30 days. In addition, it is essential to have been registered with PIS/Pasep or the National Social Information Registry (CNIS) for at least five years. The company where the worker worked must also have correctly reported their data in the Annual Social Information Report.
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Who is entitled to PIS/PASEP?
To better understand, PIS is intended for private sector workers, while PASEP benefits public servants and employees of public companies. The amount of the PIS/PASEP salary bonus varies. It can reach up to a minimum wage, depending on the time worked in the reference year. In 2023, the maximum amount was R$1,320. But remember: the amount tends to be proportional to the time worked. If you worked the entire year, you receive the full amount. If you worked less, you receive proportionally.
How to check and withdraw?
To check if you are entitled to withdraw your PIS/PASEP, the easiest way is to access the Work Card application, available for Android and iOS. There, you can check whether you have any amounts to receive and the dates available for withdrawal. The process is simple and quick. Remember that the deadline to withdraw the bonus is until the end of 2023. Therefore, do not miss the opportunity to access this benefit that is rightfully yours.
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Withdrawing PIS/PASEP is a simple process, but it requires attention to detail and deadlines. Check your rights and be sure to take advantage of this benefit. With this information, we hope you can withdraw your PIS/PASEP without complications.