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PIS/PASEP increase in 2023 is a surprise to workers

PIS/PASEP increase in 2023 is a surprise to workers

The federal government confirmed the payment PIS/Pasep salary allowance for millions of workers in 2023. What is still uncertain is the exact value of the benefit, given that there is a quandary in the government over the new version less pay.

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During his campaign, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party) promised to raise the national minimum to R$1,320 in January. The temporary measure increasing the amount has not yet been signed into law by the Workers’ Party, so it is still worth the minimum R$1,302 that Jair Bolsonaro agreed to last year.

There is still no prediction as to when the adjustment will be made to the amount promised to Lula, but the fact is that the minimum wage has already increased compared to last year. with this table PIS/Pasep allowance It has also been updated.

PIS/Pasep 2023 allowance

This year, the benefit will be paid to workers who have worked at least 30 days, consecutively or not, with a formal contract and received up to minimum wages (on average) in 2021. years and have the correct data in RAIS or e-Social for that year.

Each person can withdraw up to one minimum wage, depending on the number of months worked in the said year. Those who have formally worked within 12 months receive the full amount, while others receive 1/12 of the minimum per month.

Caixa Econômica Federal is responsible for paying PIS to employees of private companies, instead Bank of Brazil Pasib is filed public servants. Allowance consultation can be done in the digital business card app.

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New allowance amounts

If the minimum wage of R$1,302 is maintained, the PIS/Pasep bonus schedule will look like this in 2023:

  • 1 month work: R$108.50;
  • 2 months of work: R$217.00;
  • 3 months of work: R$325.50;
  • Worked for 4 months: R$434.00;
  • Worked for 5 months: R$542.50;
  • Employed for 6 months: R$651.00;
  • Worked for 7 months: R$759.50;
  • Employed for 8 months: R$868.00;
  • 9 months of work: R$976.50;
  • Employed for 10 months: R$1,085.00;
  • 11 working months: R$1,193.50;
  • Worked for 12 months: R$1,302.00.

Payments begin on February 15th and withdrawals will be available through December 28th for all workers.