A total of 141,628 workers have not yet received the PIS/Pasep salary bonus, the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE) announced this Monday (22). The available amounts reach R$145.7 million and can be withdrawn until next Monday, December 29th, the payment calendar deadline.
In the 2025 calendar, 26,537,809 workers were entitled to the benefit. Of these, 26,396,181 (99.47%) have already received, totaling more than R$30.7 billion paid.
The benefit refers to the base year 2023 and also includes reviews of payments from the previous five years. Anyone who misses the deadline will have to wait for a special call from the MTE to access the benefit.
Who is entitled to the Salary Allowance
Workers who meet the following criteria can receive the Allowance:
- Be registered with PIS/Pasep for at least five years;
- Have received up to two minimum wages of average monthly remuneration during the period worked;
- Have carried out paid work for at least 30 days, consecutive or not, in the base year;
- Have the data correctly entered by the employer in eSocial.
How to consult
Salary Allowance consultations can be made from the 5th of each month through the following channels:
- Digital Work Card (application or website);
- Portal Gov.br.
Workers who filed an administrative appeal receive payment on the 15th of each month, or on the first business day following.
Where to withdraw the benefit
Payment of the Salary Allowance is made by Caixa Econômica Federal or Banco do Brasil, depending on the worker’s type of employment.
At Caixa, the amount is paid primarily by:
- Credit to current or savings account;
- Digital account via the Caixa Tem app.
Those who do not have an account can withdraw funds at agencies, lotteries, self-service terminals, Caixa Aqui banking correspondents and other channels.
At Banco do Brasil, payment occurs via:
- Bank account credit;
- Transfer via Pix or TED;
- Withdrawal in person at branches, in the case of non-account holders.
Calendar
The 2025 Salary Allowance payment calendar began on February 17th and continues until December 29th, with dates defined according to the worker’s month of birth.
For 2026, the Deliberative Council of the Worker Support Fund (Codefat) has already approved the release of R$33.5 billion to pay benefits to 26.9 million workers, scheduled to start on February 15th.
Service channels
In case of doubt, the worker can seek information:
- By phone 158 (Hello Work);
- In the Regional Labor Superintendencies;
- For the Facilita Brasil service.
