With the increase in the minimum wage, it is important for individual microentrepreneurs (MEI) and the self-employed to also prepare their pockets for an increase in the contribution of the National Social Security Institute (INSS).
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Categories such as MEI – drivers, day laborers, for example – and people who do not work on a paid basis (the optional ones) – in addition to private sector employees, will have readjustments following the increase in the minimum wage – 10.02% at the turn of the year.
What has changed with the readjustment of the minimum wage
– Optional low-income taxpayer: enrolled in the Single Registry, this age group retires and the contribution amount will be 5% of the minimum wage (R$ 60.60 per month);
– Optional contributor: unpaid people such as housewives, unemployed and students who also retire by age. Increase in contribution will be 11% of the minimum, equivalent to R$ 133.32 per month;
– Individual Contributor: domestic workers, self-employed who provide services to individuals and who retire by age. Contribution will be 11% of the minimum, equivalent to R$ 133.32 per month.
The INSS allows taxpayers to make a complementary contribution, expanding the possibility of greater benefits in retirement:
– Optional contributor: this bracket can contribute 20% of the minimum wage or up to 20% of the INSS ceiling (equivalent to R$ 242.40 or R$ 1,417.44, respectively). In this case, the person can retire by age or contribution time;
– Individual taxpayer/CPF: for workers who provide services to individuals, the rule here is the same as for the optional taxpayer;
– Individual taxpayer/CNPJ: self-employed workers who provide services to legal entities can contribute up to 20% of the minimum, but with a deduction of 45% of this contribution, since the contracting company deducts 11% of the amount paid to the INSS.
Rules for MEIs
Individual micro-entrepreneurs will have an adjustment to 5% of the minimum wage. The payment guide for this range is made through the Simples Nacional Collection Document (DAS) + R$ 1 of ICMS, if you develop trade and industry activity, or R$ 5 of ISS, if you are a service provider. In total, the value can reach R$ 66.60 per month.
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