When is the Naspi payment expected in November 2024? Find out when it arrives: check the dates
There is no set date for the November Naspi payment, but it is expected between the 4th and 15th of the monthin line with the timing of previous months. The same goes for Dis-Coll, aimed at collaborators, with the same deadlines. Generally, INPS communicates the payment schedule – which varies monthly and is not fixed – about ten days in advance. To find out the specific date of your payment, access your social security file on the INPS website.
Therefore, both Naspi and DIS-COLL beneficiaries can check the date of disbursement of their subsidy through the online channels made available by INPS, thus obtaining updated and precise information on their respective benefits.
The date always varies and INPS publishes the complete details for the INPS unemployment monthly payment approximately 7-15 days in advance.
New Income Limits for the Cumulability of Unemployment Benefits
INPS has announced that, in 2024, the income limit from employed and para-subordinate work, compatible with maintaining unemployment benefits, will be increased to 8,500 euros. This update, clarified through a message from the institution, modifies the conditions of access to NASpI and DIS-COLL, extending the possibility of accumulating these subsidies with income deriving from employed, para-subordinate and self-employed work.
The legislation in force since 2015 already allows the NASpI to be cumulated with income from subordinate, para-subordinate and self-employed work, and for the DIS-COLL with income from para-subordinate and self-employed activity, as long as it does not exceed the minimum excluded from taxation. Legislative decree 30 December 2023, n. 216 further redefined these limits, bringing the eligible annual income for 2024 to 8,500 euros for employed and para-subordinate work, and confirming the limit for self-employed work at 5,500 euros.
Compatibility of Occasional Work with NASpI and DIS-COLL
INPS also reminds you that occasional work services are fully compatible with NASpI and DIS-COLL allowances, up to a limit of 5,000 euros per year, without the need to communicate the amount of the presumed income in advance.
Verification of Payment Dates through Online Channels
For beneficiaries interested in knowing the specific payment dates of benefits for April 2024, INPS recommends consulting their online social security profile. Access is possible via SPID, CNS or CIE, and these indications are valid for both Naspi and DIS-COLL beneficiaries.
Payment dates vary based on the date of submission of the unemployment application, and INPS undertakes to publish the details relating to the payment of monthly payments with 7-15 days’ notice.
New INPS Service for the NASpI Application
Starting from 21 April 2023, INPS has made a new service available for the submission of NASpI applications, as part of the initiatives envisaged by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). This service, accessible from the dedicated section on the INPS website, will coexist with the previous one during the trial period, at the end of which it will become the only channel for NASpI applications.
Overview of NASpI and Beneficiaries
The NASpI, established to manage involuntary unemployment events that occurred starting from 1 May 2015, is aimed at employees, including apprentices, cooperative members, contracted artistic staff and fixed-term employees of public administrations, excluding some specific groups .
Conditions of Disbursement and Amount of the Allowance
The amount of the NASpI unemployment benefit is calculated based on the average salary of the last four years, with specific reductions applied in the case of self-employed work that does not exceed a certain annual income. The allowance is payable via various methods, including crediting a bank or postal account, and the benefit is subject to suspension or forfeiture in certain circumstances, such as re-employment or starting a self-employed or para-subordinate job without the due communication to INPS.
Obligations and Sanctions for the Beneficiaries
The legislation also provides for specific obligations for the beneficiaries, including participation in job orientation initiatives, and establishes sanctions in case of non-compliance, up to and including loss of unemployment.
With these changes and updates, INPS aims to provide broader and more flexible support to beneficiaries of unemployment benefits, while simultaneously facilitating access to benefits and interaction with the institution through advanced digital tools.