The payments of benefits from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) for July 2026 are already scheduled. Thus, retirees and pensioners can organize themselves financially for the release of values, which will be carried out according to an official calendar from the INSS, making monthly budget management easier.
Deposits for those who receive up to a minimum wage will start on July 27, while beneficiaries with amounts exceeding the national minimum will have their credits released from August 3. The payments will be released in a staggered order, considering both the benefit amount and the last number of the card, excluding the digit after the hyphen.
Payment Calendar
Beneficiaries who receive up to a minimum wage will be the first to receive their payments. Meanwhile, insured individuals whose benefits exceed this amount will follow a different schedule, potentially facing a few more days for the release of values.
Dates and Amounts
For those receiving up to a minimum wage, the payment dates are:
- Benefit final 1: July 27
- Benefit final 2: July 28
- Benefit final 3: July 29
- Benefit final 4: July 30
- Benefit final 5: July 31
- Benefit final 6: August 3
- Benefit final 7: August 4
- Benefit final 8: August 5
- Benefit final 9: August 6
- Benefit final 0: August 7
For those receiving above the minimum wage, the dates are as follows:
- Benefit final 1 and 6: August 3
- Benefit final 2 and 7: August 4
- Benefit final 3 and 8: August 5
- Benefit final 4 and 9: August 6
- Benefit final 5: August 7
Benefits Included in the Calendar
The calendar includes most benefits administered by the INSS, covering:
Retirement
All forms of retirement follow the established schedule.
Death Pension
Payments for pensioners also comply with the final number of the benefit.
Temporary Disability Assistance
The old sickness benefit will continue with the same payment schedule.
Accident Assistance
The payment schedules for this category are also respected.
Continuous Cash Benefit (BPC)
Although it is assistance-based, the BPC is managed by the INSS and follows the same calendar as benefits up to a minimum wage.
How to Check Payments?
Insured individuals can access information about deposits through various means:
My INSS
Through the My INSS app or portal, it is possible to check:
- Payment statement
- Benefit amount
- Credit history
- Registration status
- Deposit calendar
Central 135
The Central 135 is also available to clarify doubts about social security benefits.
Care and Recommendations
The deposit of benefits is automatically made into the beneficiary’s account. If there is no credit on the scheduled date, some steps should be followed. First, check if the final number of the benefit was entered correctly. Then, consult My INSS to identify any pending issues. If the problem persists, contact the bank or Central 135.
Furthermore, the INSS warns about possible scam attempts, especially during payment periods. It is essential to never share passwords or codes and to use only official channels for inquiries, as well as to disregard messages requesting fees to release benefits.
Knowing the payment dates in advance is essential for better financial organization, facilitating the planning of monthly expenses and avoiding future setbacks.
