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The wage premium is different from the PIS / Pasep quota, which began to be paid last week. Understand if you have the right
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June 28, 2018, 4:00 pm
São Paulo – Who has not yet withdrawn the payment of PIS / Pasep of the year
PIS / Pasep: The cash receipt is only for employees of the private sector (Caixa Econômica / Divulgação)
(19459015) The wage premium is different from the PIS / Pasep quota, which began to be paid last week
The wage premium is paid each year to workers in the private sector and civil servants compared to in the previous year. The allowance for the year 2016 began to be paid in July 2017.
To qualify for the money, you must have received a monthly average of two minimum wages ] and have three at least one month in a formal job in 2016. You must also be enrolled in the PIS / Pasep fund for at least five years.
Money is proportional to the number of months worked. The amount varies from 80 reais, for those who worked a month, to 954 reais, for whom worked for 12 months.
How to withdraw the salary premium
Employees of private initiative should withdraw the treatment of PIS in Box . You can view the balance to be received on the cashier's website.
Bank customers are paid by credit account. Who is not a customer and has the citizen card can exchange money in ATMs, in the lottery and the corresponding Caixa Aqui
Those who are not customers and who n & nbsp; Do not have the citizen card must go to a Caixa agency and submit the PIS number and an identification document.
Officials must save Pasep money in the agencies of the Bank of Brazil . You can also check the balance on the BB website.
Account holders receive a payment by credit account. Anyone who is not a BB carrier can transfer balances of up to 2,500 reais to another account that she owns at no cost.
Transfer via EFILE can be made to self-service terminals or via the BB website . Prints above this amount must be made to the agency with the presentation of an official identification document.
For more information, workers may call the Ministry of Labor (158), the Caixa (0800-726 02 07) or the BB (0800-729 00 01).