INSS makes the last payment of January today

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O calendário de pagamentos do INSS começou no dia 21 de dezembro, ou seja, hoje é o último dia de pagamento de janeiro. 

Desse modo, muitas mudanças devem acontecer na aposentadoria deste ano, veja a seguir quais serão elas e confira o calendário completo. 

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INSS December Calendar 

It is important to note that the calendar follows the final number of the benefit card, disregarding the verification digit, immediately after the hyphen. Therefore, see the INSS payment dates scheduled for the month of December:

Up to 1 minimum wage

  • Final 1: December 21;
  • Final 2: December 22;
  • Final 3: December 26;
  • Final 4: December 27;
  • Final 5: December 28;
  • Final 6: January 2;
  • Final 7: January 3;
  • Final 8: January 4th;
  • Final 9: January 5th;
  • Final 0: January 8th.

Above 1 minimum wage

  • Final 1 and 6: January 2;
  • Final 2 and 7: January 3;
  • Final 3 and 8: January 4;
  • Final 4 and 9: January 5;
  • Final 5 and 0: January 8th.

Changes in INSS 2024

See the main changes for this year: 

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Idade Mínima Progressiva

In 2024, the minimum retirement age rises to 58 years and six months for women and 63 years and six months for men, with an increase of six months each year until reaching 62 years for women (in 2031) and 65 years for men (in 2027).

Regra de Pontos

The score required for retirement increases in 2024, being 91 points for women (with at least 30 years of contributions) and 101 points for men (with at least 35 years of contributions). Therefore, this score will increase by one point each year, reaching 100 points for women (in 2033) and 105 points for men (by 2028).

Aposentadoria por Idade

The change in the minimum age for women already occurred in 2023, establishing 62 years as the minimum age, in accordance with the Social Security reform.

Pedágio de 50% do INSS

For those who were close to retirement when the reform came into effect, it is possible to opt for a 50% toll for the time remaining to reach the required contribution time. Thus, there is no minimum age for this rule.

Pedágio de 100%

In this modality, women can retire from the age of 57 and men from the age of 60, as long as they pay a toll of 100% of the time remaining for the necessary contribution time on the date the Social Security reform came into effect.

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