INSS Payments in September Follow Scheduled Order by Value of Benefit and Final Number of Card, with Two Distinct Calendars Organizing Deposits for Retirees and Pensioners Across the Country.
The Ministry of Social Security started this Wednesday (24) the crediting of INSS benefits related to September for retirees and pensioners.
Those who receive up to one minimum wage will be paid first, between September 24 and October 7.
Beneficiaries with an income above the minimum wage will start receiving from October 1.
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The schedule considers the final number of the benefit card, disregarding the verification digit that comes after the hyphen.
Who Receives First in the INSS Calendar
The payment order prioritizes, as usual, beneficiaries who receive the national minimum wage.
Thus, the round of deposits begins on September 24 for the card finals designated for that date and continues, in a staggered manner, until October 7.
Subsequently, between October 1 and 7, the credits for benefits above the minimum wage will be disbursed, also in a staggered fashion according to card finals.
How the Benefit Card Digit Works
To locate the correct day, the insured must observe the last number before the hyphen printed on the benefit card.
This is the “final of the card” used by INSS to set up the calendar.
The digit that comes after the hyphen is merely a verifier and is not included in the calculation of dates.
Once the final digit is identified, simply check the corresponding date within the group receiving up to one minimum wage or the group above the minimum wage.
Payment Dates for Up to One Minimum Wage
Deposits for beneficiaries earning up to one minimum wage occur in ten windows, always according to the final digit of the card.
The credit for those with a card ending in 1 is scheduled for September 24.
Following that, the finals 2 and 3 will receive on 25 and 26 of September, respectively.
Then, the final 4 will have payment on September 29, and the final 5 on September 30.
The transition to the next month does not alter the logic of the calendar.
The finals 6 and 7 will be paid on October 1 and 2.
Next, the final 8 will receive on October 3.
Concluding this group, the final 9 will be credited on October 6, and the final 0 on October 7.
This staggering avoids concentration of withdrawals on a single day and distributes the banking flow over two business weeks.
Payment Dates for Above One Minimum Wage
For insured individuals with monthly income exceeding the minimum wage, the INSS adopts its own calendar, also based on the final digit of the card.
The finals 1 and 6 will have payment on October 1.
On October 2, the finals 2 and 7 will receive.
The finals 3 and 8 will be disbursed on October 3.
The next step will occur on October 6, for the finals 4 and 9.
Finally, the finals 5 and 0 will receive credit on October 7.
Although the dates are concentrated over a short period, the separation by value ranges and card finals maintains predictability for beneficiaries and facilitates tracking, especially for those with more than one benefit in the family.
Why Are There Two INSS Calendars
INSS maintains two schedules because it organizes its payroll into two groups: benefits of up to one minimum wage and benefits above the minimum wage.
This division, applied for years, staggers the volume of credits, facilitates payroll processing, and reduces spikes in service at banks.
In practical terms, the insured consults only the group to which they belong and checks the date according to the final digit of the card.
Projection of INSS Payments for Upcoming Months
The schedule released by INSS provides, for the remainder of the year, credit windows similar to those in September, always at the end of the competency month and in the transition to the following month.
In October, payments are expected to occur from October 27 to November 7.
In November, the forecast is from November 24 to December 5.
At the turn of the year, the December payroll extends from December 22 to January 8.
The logic remains the same: first, the benefits equal to the minimum wage are distributed, followed by those above the minimum wage, adhering to the final digits of the card.
Step by Step to Check the Correct Date
First of all, it is necessary to confirm the value range of the benefit.
Then, correctly identify the final digit of the card, always remembering that the digit after the hyphen does not count for the calendar.
Once that is done, simply check which day INSS will make the deposit for that final digit, within the corresponding group.
If there are doubts, the check can be repeated to ensure the insured is looking at the correct calendar, as the dates for those earning up to one minimum wage are different from those earning above.
Difference Between the Two Groups of Beneficiaries
The main difference lies in the start of the dates.
Those receiving the minimum wage begin to be paid at the end of September, while benefits above the minimum wage start on the first designated business day of October.
Still, both follow the same rule of progression by card finals, allowing for the exact payment day to be predicted in advance and enabling better household budget planning.
Payments Close to Holidays
Even with holidays and weekends, INSS structures the payroll to ensure that the deposit falls on the first business day indicated by the calendar.
When the reference date is not a business day, the schedule is adjusted in advance within the payment window itself, without the need for action from the insured.
Therefore, it is important to monitor the entire competency interval and not just one isolated date.
What Matters for September
For September, the central information is straightforward: payments begin on September 24, for the up to one minimum wage group, progressing through card finals until October 7.
Benefits above the minimum wage start on October 1 and end on October 7, also by specific finals.
The final digit of the card to be considered is the one before the hyphen, excluding the verification digit.
In subsequent competencies, scheduled windows remain at the end of each month and in the transition to the following month, with the same staggering by groups and finals.

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