Payment Calendar in September: See the Dates for Bolsa Família, FGTS, and PIS/Pasep. Benefits Follow Official Schedule; Payments Start on September 17 and Include Millions of Brazilians.
The payment calendar in September is already set and includes the main social and labor benefits in the country. Among them are the Bolsa Família, the FGTS birthday withdrawal, and the PIS/Pasep, which together circulate billions of reais in the economy. For many families, these dates represent the chance to organize their finances, pay off debts, and strengthen their monthly budget.
According to official information, Bolsa Família follows the staggered order based on the Social Identification Number (NIS). FGTS releases the birthday withdrawal for those born in July, August, and September, while PIS/Pasep remains available until December for the payment bonus made in August for those with birthdays in November and December.
What is the Payment Calendar for Bolsa Família in September?
Payments for Bolsa Família begin on September 17 and continue until September 30, in a staggered manner. The order is defined by the last digit of the beneficiary’s NIS:
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- NIS ending 1: 9/17
- NIS ending 2: 9/18
- NIS ending 3: 9/19
- NIS ending 4: 9/22
- NIS ending 5: 9/23
- NIS ending 6: 9/24
- NIS ending 7: 9/25
- NIS ending 8: 9/26
- NIS ending 9: 9/29
- NIS ending 0: 9/30
In addition, in some municipalities, Bolsa Família may be paid in a unified manner with the Gas Aid, which for August was R$ 108, calculated based on the average price of the 13 kg gas cylinder. The next round of the benefit is expected in October.
How Does the FGTS Birthday Withdrawal Work in September?
In September, workers born in July, August, and September can withdraw from FGTS. The withdrawal period is staggered:
- Born in July: 7/1/2025 to 9/30/2025
- Born in August: 8/1/2025 to 10/31/2025
- Born in September: 9/1/2025 to 11/28/2025
It is worth noting that the birthday withdrawal is optional. Those who choose this method can withdraw part of the balance annually but lose the right to withdraw the full amount in case of dismissal without cause — receiving only the termination fine of 40%.
What is the Situation of PIS/Pasep in September?
The PIS/Pasep had its last batch paid on August 15, covering workers born in November and December. Even without new deposits in September, the amounts remain available for withdrawal until December 29, 2025.
To check eligibility, workers can access the Digital Work Card app or check directly on the Caixa Econômica Federal (PIS) and Banco do Brasil (Pasep) websites.
Why is This Calendar Important for Millions of Brazilians?
The payment of these benefits is essential for millions of families who rely on the money to cover basic expenses. Additionally, the flow of resources boosts the local economy, benefiting commerce and services in small and medium cities.
For finance experts, the recommendation is that beneficiaries plan the use of resources, avoiding quickly compromising the money with unnecessary spending and prioritizing debts, food, and health.
The payment calendar in September reinforces the government’s commitment to maintaining social and labor transfers. Bolsa Família, FGTS, and PIS/Pasep represent not only individual support but also a direct impact on the country’s economy.
And you, do you already organize according to the official calendar? Do you think these benefits really help to balance the accounts at the end of the month? Leave your opinion in the comments — we want to hear from those who feel this impact in practice.

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