CAIXA confirms the ninth installment of R $ 300 in 3 days; see when to receive



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A ATM will continue with payments of emergency help, by deposit, in the digital account of Brazilians approved to receive the benefit until the end of December. Currently, the bank pays for the so-called Cycle 5.

According to the calendar published by Caixa, the ninth installment is scheduled to begin on December 13. That is, starting this Thursday (10), the benefit will be released in 3 days. On the 13th, the last calendar programmed by Caixa, called Cycle 6, will start.

The payment of the ninth installment, on December 13, will be made for both those born in January and February. Deposits will continue until January 29, while withdrawals and transfers will continue until January 27, 2021.

The next payment of emergency aid will be made next Friday, December 4. According to information from Caixa, the benefit will be delivered to those who are registered through the application, website and Single Register, with direct deposit in the digital social savings account. Those born in August receive payment for cycle 5.

How many installments will I receive?

The total amount of fees to which the citizen will be entitled will depend on when she began to receive the aid. The maximum is nine installments, the first five of R $ 600 and the last four of R $ 300.

  • Who received the first delivery in April: 9 pitches
  • Who received the first delivery in May: 8 installments
  • Who received the first delivery in June: 7 installments
  • Who received the first delivery in July: 6 installments
  • Who received the last installment of R $ 600 in August: you will receive 4 installments of R $ 300 in September, October, November and December;
  • Who received the last installment of R $ 600 in September: you will receive 3 installments of R $ 300 in October, November and December;
  • Who received the last installment of R $ 600 in October: you will receive 2 installments of R $ 300 in the months of November and December;
  • Who received the last installment of R $ 600 in November: you will receive only 1 payment of R $ 300, in December.

Cycles

The Government maintained the form of payment by cycles. To do this, the dates have been rearranged.

All beneficiaries receive a new installment (either R $ 600 or R $ 300), depending on the month of the beneficiary’s birthday.

Caixa has already completed cycle 2, which has not changed. As of Cycle 3, which was modified, the beneficiaries who began to receive in April will have the deposit of the 6th installment, with the amount reduced to R $ 300.

The cycles are not valid for those registered in Bolsa Família.

Emergency help – NEW CYCLE 5
Birthday month

Deposit

you take out

Janeiro 22 / nov Decembre 19th
February 23 / nov Decembre 19th
March 25 / nov 04 / Jan
April 27 / nov 06 / Jan
May 29 / Nov 11 / Jan
June 30 / nov 13 / Jan
July 02 / Dec 15 / Jan
August 04 / Dec 18 / Jan
September 06 / Dec 20 / Jan
October December 9 22 / Jan
November December 11 25 / Jan
December Dec / 12 27 / Jan
Emergency aid – NEW CYCLE 6
Birthday month

Deposit

you take out

Janeiro December 13th Decembre 19th
February December 13th Decembre 19th
March Dec / 14 04 / Jan
April December 16 06 / Jan
May December 17 11 / Jan
June Dec. 18 13 / Jan
July December 20th 15 / Jan
August December 20th 18 / Jan
September December 21 20 / Jan
October December 23th 22 / Jan
November December 28th 25 / Jan
December December 29 27 / Jan

The R $ 300 grant has stricter rules

Among the requirements maintained, there is a minimum age of 18 years, except for teenage mothers. The income requirement remains: those with a per capita income of up to half the minimum wage or a total family income of up to three times the minimum wage are entitled to assistance.

However, there is a new criterion on income tax. In the first aid law, Brazilians who received more than R $ 28,559.70 in taxable income in 2018 were excluded. The value remains as a criterion for the new installments, but now the declaration on taxable income for 2019 is considered.

In 2019, those who received exempt, non-taxable or taxable income exceeding R $ 40 thousand will not be able to receive the aid.

Also excluded are Brazilians who were placed in the income tax return of that year as a dependent as spouse, companion in which the taxpayer has a child, son or stepchild under 21 years old or under 24 years old enrolled in higher education. or secondary technical education.

Nor those who, as of December 31, 2019, have possession or ownership of goods or rights worth more than R $ 300 thousand. Brazilians living abroad and prisoners in a closed regime cannot receive R $ 300 assistance either.

Whoever found a formal job, with a work contract, will not be able to receive the new fees, as well as whoever received any security or social assistance benefit. Women heads of households will receive two installments, that is, R $ 600 per installment. However, the female head of the household will be the only one in the family to receive assistance.

See below ten cases in which the beneficiary may not receive the new fees.

  1. Those who started a formal job, with a formal contract, while receiving emergency aid of R $ 600;
  2. Who receives social security or assistance benefits, unemployment insurance, or government cash transfer program. The exception is Bolsa Família;
  3. Who has per capita monthly family income higher than half the minimum wage, that is, R $ 522.50, and a total monthly family income greater than three minimum wages, that is R $ 3,135;
  4. Those who declared, in the base year of 2019, taxable income higher than R $ 28,559.70;
  5. That they had possession or ownership of goods or rights worth more than R $ 300 thousand as of December 31, 2019;
  6. Those who received exempt, non-taxable or taxed income exclusively at source with an amount greater than R $ 40 thousand in 2019;
  7. Who was included in 2019 as a dependent of the taxpayer with one of the three previous points. as a spouse, partner, child or stepchild under 21 or under 24 enrolled in a place of higher education or secondary technical education;
  8. Who lives abroad;
  9. Who is imprisoned in a closed regime;
  10. Who has an indication of death in the government databases.
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