See the PIS/PASEP withdrawal dates and how to check your balance without leaving home.

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The Social Integration Program (PIS) and the Public Servant's Asset Formation Program (PASEP) are two prominent economic benefits that the Brazilian government grants to its workers with formal employment contracts and public servants. 

These benefits are eagerly awaited every year by millions of Brazilians, as they represent a substantial increase in their income.

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If you are a worker who contributes to the PIS program, meets all the necessary criteria, and is not a public servant, Caixa Econômica Federal will be responsible for paying your benefit. 

To help you understand better, we have provided detailed payment dates below, allowing you to know exactly when to expect this additional income. 

Furthermore, these dates also include the deadline for withdrawing the benefit, ensuring that you have the opportunity to receive your money within the stipulated period.

PIS/PASEP Payment Schedule

Below are the PIS/PASEP payment dates so you can monitor them and ensure you don't miss the deadline to withdraw your benefit:

These deadlines were established to ensure that all beneficiaries have sufficient time to withdraw their respective benefits.

If you are a public employee and meet all the requirements for the PASEP salary bonus, Banco do Brasil will be responsible for your payment. Payment dates for PASEP are determined according to the last digit of your registration number in the program.

PIS/PASEP payments begin in February and vary proportionally according to the length of time you worked with a formal employment contract in the previous year. 

Here are the amounts available for withdrawal from PIS/PASEP in 2023, according to the number of months worked in 2021:

Be sure to check the payment dates and the amount due to you based on the time worked in the previous year. 

It is extremely important to withdraw the funds within the deadline to ensure you receive the PIS/PASEP benefit correctly. Remember, these benefits are rightfully yours and represent an important contribution to your annual income.

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