A Supposed “Anticipation” of the Payment Schedule for Retirees and Pensioners of the National Social Security Institute (INSS) Has Circulated on Social Media. Read This Article and Understand What Is Actually True About This Supposed Anticipation.
According to a statement from INSS, this anticipation is not for everyone, but only for those residing in Rio Grande do Sul. Thus, these beneficiaries will receive on the first day of the calendar, June 24.
According to INSS, “for these beneficiaries in the South, the anticipation of the schedule will remain in effect until the end of the state of public calamity in the state is determined.” “Other retirees and pensioners will follow the normal schedule,” the agency said in a text published on the Gov.br portal this Thursday (13).
As usual, pensions and retirements for those receiving up to one minimum wage (R$ 1,412) are paid first. For this group, payments will occur between June 24 and July 5, according to the final digit of the benefit card, disregarding the verification digit.
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The first to receive are those with a Social Registration Number (NIS) ending in 1, paid on business days. Those receiving above one minimum wage (R$ 1,412) will have their payment between July 1 and July 5, also following the final digit of the benefit, starting with final digits 1 and 6.
Currently, INSS pays 39.9 million benefits monthly.
INSS Payment Calendar in June
Check the calendar for those receiving up to one minimum wage:
- NIS ending in 1: June 24
- NIS ending in 2: June 25
- NIS ending in 3: June 26
- NIS ending in 4: June 27
- NIS ending in 5: June 28
- NIS ending in 6: July 1
- NIS ending in 7: July 2
- NIS ending in 8: July 3
- NIS ending in 9: July 4
- NIS ending in 0: July 5
See the INSS payment calendar in June for those receiving an amount greater than one minimum wage:
- Finals 1 and 6: July 1
- Finals 2 and 7: July 2
- Finals 3 and 8: July 3
- Finals 4 and 9: July 4
- Finals 5 and 0: July 5
In the note, the Ministry of Social Security also clarifies that insured individuals receiving a benefit for temporary incapacity (formerly sick pay) are also entitled to a smaller portion of the thirteenth salary, calculated according to the duration of the benefit.
This amount corresponds to 91% of the average of the 80% highest contribution salaries, limited to a ceiling of R$ 6,101.06.
How to Check INSS Payment
Dates vary according to the benefit amount, distinguishing between those receiving up to one minimum wage and those receiving above it.
Thus, to know the exact date, just check the last digit of the benefit card, disregarding the verification digit.
For example, for a card numbered 123456789-0, the final digit considered is 9. The date follows a common pattern, making the process easier for beneficiaries.

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