See what can result in the cancellation of emergency aid
Canceling emergency aid may be relevant for some beneficiaries.
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This is because those who received the first installment have no guarantee that they will receive all the aid installments.
According to information from the Vice President of Government at Caixa Econômica Federal, Tatiana Thomé, beneficiaries registered and authorized to receive the aid are being reanalyzed in the Government's systems.
Therefore, if any of the requirements are not met, the benefit payment will no longer be made.
"This reanalysis is performed with each installment. There are cases of people who received the first installment, and now, in a reanalysis, the situation has changed for some reason, and they are undergoing a new analysis or were not entitled to the benefit," he announced at a press conference this week.
Therefore, for example, people who were hired with a formal contract after the benefit was released may fall into this situation.
After all, one of the program's requirements is not having a formal employment relationship.
Furthermore, payments to those receiving unemployment insurance and government social security benefits, with the obvious exception of Bolsa Família, are also not permitted.
The vice president did not mention the program's dismissals due to fraud.
However, financial control bodies have identified among the beneficiaries people who would not otherwise have access to the aid, such as military personnel and middle-class applicants.
Currently, the aid is being paid in three installments of R$$ 600.00 and the government announced that the benefit will be expanded, thus having two more installments of R$ 300.00.
Regarding the cancellation of emergency aid, Tatiana emphasized that the responsibility for analyzing registered users lies with the Federal Government, in partnership with the Ministry of Citizenship and Dataprev.
Who can receive assistance?
According to the text, during the three-month period, emergency aid will be granted to workers who meet the following requirements:
- Be over 18 years old;
- Do not have a formal job;
- Not be a recipient of social security or welfare benefits, unemployment insurance or a federal income transfer program, with the exception of Bolsa Família;
- The monthly per capita income is up to half the minimum wage or the total monthly family income is up to three minimum wages;
- Who did not receive taxable income in 2018 above R$ 28,559.70.
Furthermore, the text also makes it clear that the worker must perform activities under the following conditions:
- Individual microentrepreneur (MEI); or
- Individual contributor to the General Social Security Regime who is self-employed; or
- Informal worker, whether employed or self-employed, registered in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico), until March 20, 2020, or who meets the monthly family income criteria mentioned above.