BA: Victims of floods in Itabuna and Itororó will be able to withdraw FGTS

BA: Victims of floods in Itabuna and Itororó will be able to withdraw FGTS

Workers in the Bahian municipalities of Itabuna and Itororó will be able to withdraw, as of tomorrow (11), the Severance Indemnity Fund (FGTS) in case of calamity. The municipalities were affected by strong floods at the end of the year.BA: Victims of floods in Itabuna and Itororó will be able to withdraw FGTS

Each worker affected will be able to withdraw up to R$ 6,220. Only residents of addresses informed by the Civil Defense of the municipalities to Caixa Econômica Federal will be able to withdraw the FGTS.

Withdrawal can be requested through the FGTS application until March 28. The worker just needs to open the application and choose the option “Meus Saques”, without the need to go to an agency. The documents – photo of identity document and proof of residence in the name of the worker up to 120 days before the disaster – can be sent through the application itself.

If the proof of residence is in the name of the spouse, it will also be necessary to send a marriage certificate or public deed of stable union. The document can also be included in the application.

When requesting the withdrawal, the worker can indicate the credit in an account of any bank to receive the values, without any cost. The deadline for returning the analysis and crediting the account, if the withdrawal is approved, is five working days.

More information can be obtained at site or contact Caixa at 0800-726-0207.

So far, Caixa has authorized the early withdrawal of the FGTS for 12 municipalities in Bahia and two in Minas Gerais, all affected by the rains. In Bahia, the measure also applies to residents of Canavieiras, Eunápolis, Gandú, Ilhéus, Medeiros Neto, Mundo Novo, Prado and Teixeira de Freitas. In Minas Gerais, residents of Águas Formosas and Machacalis can withdraw the money.

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