Workers Who Chose the Anniversary Withdrawal of the FGTS Continue to Have the Right to a 40% Termination Fine. See How to Withdraw and What Are the Impacts of This Modality.
Those who opted for the anniversary withdrawal of the FGTS can remain calm regarding a common doubt: in the event of dismissal without just cause, the right to a termination fine of 40% remains guaranteed. This information is valid for all workers who made this choice and applies anywhere in the country.
The difference is that, when opting for this modality, the professional waives the full withdrawal of the fund in case of termination.
This rule was created specifically to balance the benefits of those who choose to withdraw part of the FGTS balance every year.
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But, in practice, how does this process work and what care should the worker take?
What Is the Termination Fine and Who Can Withdraw
The termination fine of the FGTS is an amount paid to the worker who is dismissed without just cause. It corresponds to 40% of the total balance deposited by the company over the course of the employment contract.
This right is universal: any worker dismissed under these conditions can withdraw the amount.
This also applies to those who opted for the anniversary withdrawal, who remain protected in this aspect, even without access to the total amount of the fund account.
How the Anniversary Withdrawal Works
The anniversary withdrawal of the FGTS allows the worker to withdraw, once a year, a percentage of the available balance in the month of their birthday.
This possibility provides quick access to money, which can be used to pay off debts, invest, or organize the budget.
The downside is that, in the event of dismissal without just cause, the worker will not have the right to the full withdrawal of the fund, receiving only the termination fine.
This is the main difference compared to the termination withdrawal, a modality that releases the entire balance in case of termination.
Step-by-Step to Receive the Termination Fine in the Anniversary Withdrawal
Even if the worker has opted for the anniversary withdrawal, access to the 40% termination fine remains available in the event of dismissal without just cause.
To do so, it is necessary to follow a few simple procedures:
- Confirmation of dismissal – the right only applies when the termination occurs without just cause.
- Deposit of the amount by the company – it is up to the employer to calculate and transfer the fine to the FGTS account.
- Request for withdrawal – the withdrawal can be made through the FGTS app or at a Caixa Econômica Federal agency, with the required documents.
- Availability of the money – after validation, the amount is released and can be transferred to the worker’s bank account.
This process shows that, even opting for the anniversary withdrawal, the termination fine remains a guaranteed right.
Strengths and Limitations of the Anniversary Withdrawal
Before opting for the anniversary withdrawal, it is important to analyze how this choice can impact future finances.
Benefits
- Allows for an extra amount each year, useful for paying off debts or investing.
- Helps with financial planning, as the withdrawal occurs on a fixed date: the birthday month.
Challenges
- The worker will not have access to the total FGTS balance in case of dismissal.
- The fund may accumulate less money over the long term, as part of it is withdrawn annually.
This analysis shows that the anniversary withdrawal can be advantageous in some scenarios, but brings limitations that require planning.
In summary, the anniversary withdrawal of the FGTS allows flexibility but has important restrictions.
The good news is that the termination fine remains assured in case of dismissal without just cause, protecting the worker in a delicate moment.
Thus, the choice should be made based on financial planning and clarity about the rights maintained and lost in each modality.

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