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Benefits above the minimum will readjustment of 6.15%, says Social Security

01/10/2013

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Social Security ceiling for 2013 is R$ 4,157.05, informs INSS. For benefits to a minimum wage, was confirmed fix for R$ 678.
 
INSS retirees and pensioners who receive benefits valued above the minimum wage will have their benefits adjusted from 6.15% in 2013, according to decree of the Ministries of Finance and Social Security published in the "Official Gazette" on Wednesday ( 9). The increase represents a net impact of $ 9.1 billion in Social Security accounts, encompassing approximately nine million beneficiaries, according to calculations by the federal government.
 
The benefits above the minimum had no real adjustment this year, ie above the INPC 2012. The policy does not grant real adjustment to the benefits above minimum wage was defended by the government in April last year, sending the proposal LDO 2013 to Congress.
 
"Retirees who earn above minimum wage now are assured by law to inflation last year [as measured by the INPC]. Believe that politics should be kept. Retirees already have a policy defined by law, we think that is sufficient. The Brazil has many priorities, and public resource is restricted. ago a huge number of categories that do not even have a spare inflation. At retirees who earn more than minimum is guaranteed inflation. seems to us that, in the face of enormous challenges we have in country, we believe that this is enough, "said the Minister of Planning, Miriam Belchior in April 2012.
 
Study of the Brazilian Confederation of Retirees and Pensioners (COBAP) shows that the government's policy to grant only real adjustments for retirees who earn minimum wage, with no increase above inflation for those earning more than that, makes pensions come close, over time, the floor (minimum wage).

Benefits to a minimum wage and contribution ceiling
The adjustment of benefits to a minimum wage, which rose from R$ 622 to R$ 678 in January this year, with payment in February, will reach 20 million policyholders and represents a net impact of R$ 10.7 billion in benefits paid National Institute of Social Security (INSS) in 2013, the government said. For benefits to a minimum wage, the increase was 9% - value above inflation, ensuring real gain.

Already ceiling of contribution salary and benefit wage is R$ 3,916.20 to R$ 4,157.05, said the federal government decree published in the "Official Gazette" on Wednesday.
 
Domestic workers, family wage share and seclusion aid
The ordinance also established new contribution rates INSS workers employed, domestic and casual workers. The rates are 8% for those earning up to R$ 1,247.11; 9% for those earning between R $ 1,247.12 and R$ 2,078.52 and 11% for those earning between R$ 2,078.53 and R$ 4,157.05. These rates - on wages paid in January - should be collected only in February.

The share of family wage rises to R$ 33.14 for the insured with monthly remuneration not exceeding R$ 646.24 and R$ 23.35 for the insured with monthly pay more than R$ 646,24 and less than or equal to R$ 971.33.
Have the aid-dependent seclusion is due to the insured whose salary-contribution is equal to or less than R$ 971.33.


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