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Pensions, fourteenth salary and 200 euro bonuses: a maxi-slip for 4 million pensioners arrives in July

On July 4, around 200 million Italians will receive a more substantial check than usual: together with the pensions come the fourteenth month and the XNUMX euro bonus

Pensions, fourteenth salary and 200 euro bonuses: a maxi-slip for 4 million pensioners arrives in July

Pensions, fourteenth month and a one-off bonus of 200 euros. On July XNUMX, around four million Italian pensioners will receive a much more substantial check than usual, because – together with the usual INPS accrual – they will also receive two more payments.

Pensions, fourteenth: who is entitled to it

But let's tidy up a bit, because not everyone will be entitled to this maxi-slip. Let's start from the fourteenth on pensions: only those who have a pension benefit from it annual personal income lower than €13.569,88.

Pensions, fourteenth: how much is it worth

The amount of the fourteenth varies according to the year of contribution, with different parameters between employees and self-employed workers.

  • If you by 437 655 in euros for retirees with at least 64 years of age and an individual income of less than 1,5 times the amount of the minimum pension (525,38 euros), which per year is equivalent to 10.244,91 euros gross.
  • The swing is instead between 336 and 504 euros for pensioners (always above the age threshold of 64 years) with an individual income between one and a half and two times the minimum treatment, therefore under 12.659,88 euros per year.

Pensions, bonus of 200 euros with the Aid decree

Then there's the 200 euro bonus: it's a deposit One-off that the government has decided to grant with the aid decree to pensioners with an annual income not exceeding 35 thousand euros.

The other categories that are entitled to the 200 euro bonus

With the same income limit of 35 thousand euros per year, the benefit is also extended to other categories:

  • early retirees;
  • who in June will have received one of the unemployment benefits (naspi e Dis-Coll);
  • who benefits fromsocial allowance need that of accompaniment to retirement;
  • the recipients of CBI;
  • workers seasonal.

How to calculate the ceiling of 35 thousand euros

To reach the limit of 35 thousand euros it is taken into consideration any type of income, but some are expected exceptions. Here are the revenues that do not contribute to the calculation of the 35 thousand euros:

  • severance pay (Tfr);
  • single check;
  • family allowances;
  • war checks;
  • compensation to subjects damaged by compulsory vaccinations;
  • accompanying allowance;
  • partial blind and prelingually deaf allowances.

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