Deadline for DAS-MEI Payment Will Be Postponed to September 22, Offering More Time for Microentrepreneurs to Keep Contributions Up to Date.
Individual microentrepreneurs (MEIs) will have more time to pay the DAS-MEI in September 2025.
The deadline, which normally occurs on the 20th, has been postponed to the 22nd because the original date falls on a Saturday.
The Simples Nacional Collection Document is the only monthly obligation for the category.
It consolidates into a single boleto the payment of taxes such as INSS, ICMS, and ISS.
Payment Is Mandatory Even Without Activity
Even if the microentrepreneur is not operating their business, the DAS-MEI payment is still required monthly.
The contribution ensures the maintenance of the status of insured by the INSS.
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Among the guaranteed benefits are retirement due to age or disability, sickness benefits, maternity pay, death pension, and prison assistance for dependents.
All these rights depend on timely payments and the fulfillment of the minimum grace period established by the INSS.
If the MEI goes 12 consecutive months without paying, they automatically lose the status of insured under Social Security.
Updated Amounts for 2025
The amounts for DAS-MEI in 2025 were defined based on 5% of the minimum wage, with increases according to the activity performed.
Commerce and industry will pay R$ 76.90 per month, while service providers will pay R$ 80.90.
Those who operate in both areas will pay R$ 81.90 monthly.
Meanwhile, MEI truck drivers will have amounts ranging from R$ 182.16 to R$ 188.16, varying according to the type of cargo and route destinations.
Entrepreneurs operating in more than one sector must combine the taxes.
Commerce and industry add R$ 1, while services add R$ 5, raising the total to up to R$ 81.90 monthly.
