How and to whom is the pension supplement paid for children born before 1990? You can read about the conditions for receiving such a bonus and the procedure for calculating it here. We also recommend looking at information about tax benefits for pensioners and receiving pensions for mothers with many children.
The good news pleased many retired Russian citizens
Who benefits? As the organization explained, the recalculation will be beneficial for those who had a small salary during their work experience, and therefore received a small pension. And then, this is the case if a woman had more than one children. In other cases, it will not be profitable to recalculate.
The Pension Fund of Russia said that they can recalculate the pension “for children” for everyone who took their well-deserved rest before 2015. For those who retired on January 1, 2015, they chose the most successful pension option - either for children or for wages.
Who is entitled to a pension supplement for children born before 1990?
Now many pensioners have rushed to apply for this pension supplement, but it should be taken into account that it is only available to people who retired before 2020. After this time, all additional payments were already taken into account and included in the amount of pension payments. Of course, those women who had three or more children during Soviet times will be luckier.
An increase in pension is calculated as a result of recalculation and an increase in the number of points individually for each pensioner, based on the modern pension calculation system. Previously, when calculating pensions, breaks in work associated with caring for a child of up to 1.5 years were not taken into account. It has now become possible to receive this bonus at the rate of 1.8 points for each year of maternity leave for the first child and 3.6 points for each year of maternity leave for the second child. By the way, in 2020, one point is equal to 78 rubles. Therefore, you can apply for an additional allowance of up to 1000 rubles.
How many points are given for children?
Along with insurance periods, there are so-called non-insurance periods. These are periods when a citizen does not work and insurance premiums are not paid for him, however, his pension rights are formed. Such periods, for example, include military service on conscription and caring for a child until he reaches the age of one and a half years. The state thus helps the citizen to form pension rights and awards him points for this activity: