Inss sets up task force to review maternity salary requests

The National Institute of Social Security has launched a special operation to assess maternity salary claims that have been pending for over a month.

The operation, named Specialized Analysis Mobilization for Maternity Salary, began on Friday and continues until the 22nd. The goal is to review 61,000 requests, representing about 32 percent of the current backlog.

The effort coincides with Mother's Day and aims to shorten waiting times for the benefit paid to autonomous INSS contributors. Maternity salary covers cases of birth, adoption or miscarriage.

In recent months the number of approvals has nearly doubled following a Supreme Court ruling. In January 2025, 48,000 benefits were authorized compared with 94,000 in December.

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STF Minister André Mendonça rules to send INSS CPMI extension to plenary, ordering Senate action within 48 hours amid pension fraud investigation.
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Mendonça sends INSS CPMI extension to STF plenary

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STF Minister André Mendonça ruled on Monday (March 23) that the Court's plenary analyze the endorsement of the preliminary injunction extending the INSS CPMI's work. He ordered Senate President Davi Alcolumbre to read the extension request within 48 hours. The decision responds to lawmakers investigating frauds in pension benefits.

Over six years after the 2019 reform, Brazil's pension deficit keeps rising, according to a Folha de S.Paulo analysis. The combined shortfall of INSS, civil servants, and military jumped from R$ 271.7 billion in 2015 to R$ 442 billion in 2025. The piece argues that further adjustments are essential for fiscal sustainability and intergenerational justice.

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The National Social Security Administration (Anses) has confirmed the March 2026 payment schedule for retirees, pensioners, and holders of various social benefits. Benefits see a 2.88% increase according to the mobility formula based on January's CPI. The schedule outlines specific dates by DNI ending for each benefit.

Following Minister Flávio Dino's February monocratic suspension of certain extra payments—which drew support from retirees and entities but opposition from courts like TJ-SP—Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) on March 25 approved Dino's transitional rules capping 'penduricalhos' at 35% of the R$ 46,366.19 constitutional subsidy for judiciary and public prosecutors, until national legislation. The decision bans perks like 'auxílio-peru' and projects R$ 7.3 billion in annual savings.

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