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The Federal Government confirmed that the payment of the sixth installment of R $ 300 of the emergency aid will be automatically deposited by Caixa. However, not all beneficiaries will be entitled to all the R $ 300 installments.
The decision is due to the fact that the benefit can only be paid during the period of public calamity for the new coronavirus pandemic, which ends in December.
Only those who received the first installment of R $ 600 in April will receive the four installments of R $ 300. Those who started receiving May will receive three installments of R $ 300.
Those who started receiving in June, will receive two installments of R $ 300. And those who began receiving in July, will receive a installment of R $ 300.
This will happen because, according to the Ministry of Citizenship, the deadline for payment of residual emergency aid is December 2020. In the case of mothers who are heads of households, the new fees will be R $ 600.
Anyone who started to have an employment contract while receiving aid or receiving a transfer program or unemployment insurance will not receive the extension.
In addition, the residual emergency aid takes into account the 2019 income tax return; In the first phase, with fees of R $ 600, the 2018 income tax return was taken into account.
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The Federal Government extended the emergency aid for another four installments of R $ 300. As he is a deputy, the text begins to apply immediately.
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 minimum wages 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 of taxable income in 2018 were excluded. The value remains as a criterion for the new installments, but now the declared on the taxable income of 2019 is considered.
In 2019, those who received exempt, non-taxable or taxable income greater than R $ 40 thousand cannot receive the aid.
Also excluded are Brazilians who were placed on the income tax return of that year as a dependent as spouse, companion in which the taxpayer has a son, son or stepson under 21 or under 24 years of age enrolled in education higher. or high school technical education.
In addition, those who, as of December 31, 2019 had possession or ownership of goods or rights worth more than R $ 300 thousand cannot receive the aid. Brazilians living abroad and prisoners in a closed regime cannot receive R $ 300 assistance either.
Those who obtained a formal job, with an employment contract, will also not be able to receive the new fees, as well as those who received some security or social assistance benefit. Women heads of household 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.