Everything is ready for the payment of the € 1,600 Bonus provided by INPS. Off tomorrow with the accreditation. That’s who it’s up to.
The Support Decree bis lined up not only the supports to be given but also the dates (initially indicative) on which they would be delivered to their destination. Among these, the INPS bonus of 1,600 euros was also included, reserved for workers who have already received the previous € 2,400. For these beneficiaries, it will not be necessary to submit a new application, while all the others will have to proceed to submit a new one. Credits are imminent: starting from 20 July, those who had already benefited from the previous ones will receive the bonus.
As for the € 1,600 Bonus, the crediting methods are visible on the social security file, in the reserved area of INPS intended for beneficiaries. Everything can be easily consulted accessing through Spid, Pin, Cns and Cie. Furthermore, through the online service made available by INPS, it will be possible to request the Bonus directly for seasonal, intermittent workers and other categories of beneficiaries. It will also be possible to do so through patronage.
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Bonus 1,600 euros, that’s when the money arrives
As mentioned, the € 1,600 Bonus will go to replenish the account of those who have suffered the greatest difficulties in terms of restrictions in the pandemic. The scheduling does not seem to have undergone too many changes compared to what was expected: for those who had already had access to previous supports transfers will be triggered automatically (following the procedures indicated above). As for the excluded, everything will depend on the date of submission of the application. In this case, the rule of precedence will apply: the sooner the application has been sent, the sooner contributions will arrive.
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As for the beneficiaries, the range was quite vast. From occasional self-employed to intermittent workers up to home sales agents, the only limitations are related to annual income, the period of cessation of work and the non-ownership of other forms of support (such as Naspi). This is especially true for seasonal and temporary workers of the tourism sector and spas (and for different sectors). Furthermore, the bonus will also be reserved for entertainment workers with income not exceeding 75 thousand euros accrued in 30 daily contributions paid between January 1, 2019 and May 26, 2021.
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