Donation of R $ 600: CAIXA releases DELAYED withdrawals of the 2nd installment this Saturday



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Recipients of the R $ 600 emergency aid born in September will be able to withdraw and transfer the second installment this Saturday (5). Those born between January and August are still able to retire in kind.

Those born in September received the second installment of the R $ 600 aid on August 17. The payment schedule ended on August 26. The withdrawal and transfer schedule continues until September 17.

See below for all the details of the two schedules.

Payment of the second installment

  • July 22: Born in January
  • July 24: Born in February
  • July 29: Born in March
  • July 31: Born in April
  • August 5: Born in May
  • August 7: Born in June
  • August 12: Born in July
  • August 14: Born in August
  • August 17: Born in September
  • August 19: Born in October
  • August 21: Born in November
  • August 26: Born in December

Withdraw the transfer of the 2nd installment

  • July 25: Born in January
  • August 1: Born in February
  • August 1: Born in March
  • August 8: Born in April
  • August 13: Born in May
  • August 22: Born in June
  • August 27: Born in July
  • September 1: Born in August
  • September 5: Born in September
  • September 12: Born in October
  • September 12: Born in November
  • September 17: Born in December

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Aid extended until December

President Jair Bolsonaro announced the extension of emergency assistance for four months worth R $ 300. The extension of the aid has already been made official through a provisional measure and must now be approved by deputies and senators in the National Congress.

“It is not enough for all needs, but basically it does. The amount just defined is just over 50% of the value of Bolsa Família. So, we decided here, even taking into account the economy on fiscal responsibility, to set it at R $ 300, “said Bolsonaro.

This year, the Executive deposited five installments of R $ 600 for aid recipients, with the aim of helping Brazilians low income, informal workers, me, self-employed and unemployed.

President Jair Bolsonaro had already informed about reducing the value profit and maintains that if the light To the Brazilians affected by the pandemic it may seem little, “it is a lot for those who pay, in this case, Brazil.”

According to calculations made by the economic team, the monthly benefit cost It was R $ 50 billion per month during the first phase of the program.

See also: BEm Assistance: CHECK payments between R $ 261.25 and R $ 1,813.03

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