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PIS/PASEP 2023: Allowance has already been paid for 3 groups; See who the next recipients are

The PIS/PASEP bonus, a benefit paid annually to a large proportion of Brazilian workers, began payments in 2023 from February 15th.

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The PIS/PASEP bonus, a benefit paid annually to a large proportion of Brazilian workers, began payments in 2023 from February 15th. The value of the benefit is one minimum wage, that is, R$ 1,302.00.

In 2023, PIS payments occur following the beneficiaries' dates of birth. PASEP payment is made according to the last digit of the PASEP registration number.

And so far, 3 groups have already been awarded the values. Are they:

  • Those born in January (PIS);
  • Those born in the month of February (PIS);
  • PASEP beneficiaries with final registration number 0.

PIS/PASEP calendar for 2023

According to the calendar released by the Federal Government, the next to receive payments will be those born in March and April, as well as public school employees with the final PASEP registration number being 1.

And the next payment date is March 15, 2023.

Check out the PIS and PASEP calendar for 2023 below:

PIS 2023 Calendar

Born inReceive from
January15/02/2023
February15/02/2023
March15/03/2023
April15/03/2023
May17/04/2023
June17/04/2023
July15/05/2023
August15/05/2023
September15/06/2023
October15/06/2023
November17/07/2023
December17/07/2023

PASEP 2023 Calendar

End of registrationReceive from
015/02/2023
115/03/2023
217/04/2023
317/04/2023
415/05/2023
515/05/2023
615/06/2023
715/06/2023
817/07/2023
917/07/2023

Who can receive PIS/PASEP in 2023?

To receive PIS/PASEP in 2023, workers must meet all the requirements:

  • Have work with a formal contract for a minimum period of 30 days in 2021;
  • Have received up to 2 minimum wages in 2021 (up to R$ 2,200 monthly);
  • Have been enrolled in the PIS/PASEP program for at least 5 years (for 5 years prior to 2021);
  • Have the data duly registered by the company.

How to check the PIS/PASEP allowance?

Employees can also check whether they are entitled to receive the benefit and the date on which they receive payment. See below:

Every employee has a PIS or PASEP number. In PIS, the number is the same as in NIS and NIT. Therefore, it is possible to find the numbers also in these documents:

  • Work Card;
  • FGTS extract;
  • Citizen Card and Caixa Econômica Federal branch, therefore the ID and CPF (for PIS);
  • Banco do Brasil branches, therefore the RG and CPF (for PASEP).

Through the National Register of Social Information (CNIS) website, it is also possible to obtain the PIS or PASEP number. In this case, the step by step is as follows:

  • Visit the CNIS website;
  • Afterwards, select the Citizen icon;
  • In the top left corner, the “Registration” tab will appear. When you tap on it, the “Affiliate” option will be displayed, which you must also click on;
  • Then, fill in the information requested by the page (full name, mother's name, date of birth and CPF);
  • Soon after, when you tap Continue, a lilac strip will appear with the NIT number in red (This is your PIS or PASEP number).

What is PIS/PASEP?

Both terms refer to contributions paid by the private sector by the public sector. Both the PIS and PASEP bonus seek to better distribute income among employees who receive lower salaries.

O PIS is the acronym for social integration program and it is intended for employees in the private sector. The objective of PIS is to finance unemployment insurance, bonuses and participation in the revenue of private companies. Caixa Econômica Federal is responsible for paying these resources.

The acronym PASEP means Public Servant Heritage Training Program. The objective is the same as PIS. However, those responsible for depositing resources are public bodies and companies. Banco do Brasil is responsible for PASEP.

The two programs were created at different times and under different laws, however, in 1975, Complementary Law No. 26 united the two programs. And so, the PIS/PASEP fund was formed. Currently, the fund's resources are allocated to the FAT, which in turn pays unemployment insurance and salary bonuses.

In addition, FAT resources can also be used to fund BNDES (National Bank for Economic and Social Development) programs.

Can I still withdraw the 2022 PIS/PASEP?

PIS/PASEP resources are always available to employees until the last working day of the year. If the employee does not transfer the money, he or she will have to request the benefit in the following year's calendar.

Therefore, those who did not withdraw in 2022 can now do so from February 15th. Requests can be made via the app or in person at banks.

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