Title: Payroll System Activated: Comprehensive Benefits Breakdown for Retirees and Pensioners
In a significant administrative update, the detailed breakdown of payroll items for retirees and state pensioners has been officially clarified. This move brings transparency to the various allowances and bonuses integrated into their monthly payments, underscoring the system’s support for veterans and their families.
Key Payroll Components Explained
The payroll structure encompasses several critical support mechanisms designed to provide financial stability.
Spousal Allowance: A spousal support allowance is paid for one spouse to all retiree groups, including dependents and pensioners.
Child Allowance: This benefit is granted for the children of dependents and pensioners. It is also extended to a retired or pensioner woman without a spouse (divorced or widowed) or whose spouse is fully disabled, provided she is the sole financial provider for the children.
‘Isargari’ Veteran Bonus: This special bonus is determined and paid based on several factors, including the percentage of veteran status, duration of captivity, being a child of a martyr, and the record of service at the front.
Medical Assistance: This allowance is provided to support subscribers diagnosed with cancer, thalassemia, and other specific diseases.
Caregiver Allowance: Retirees and employees with at least a 40% veteran disability rating, or a 50% or higher on-duty disability, are eligible for this benefit.
Article 37 Medical Reimbursement: Amounts deducted for retirement and basic/complementary health services are refunded to eligible subscribers, including certain veterans, pensioners, and families of martyrs, under this article.
Marriage Allowance: A one-time marriage allowance is granted to retirees, pensioners, and their children. This is conditional upon a permanent marriage occurring after retirement or the end of service, and after the year 1380 in the Persian calendar. The amount is equivalent to 6,500 times the monetary coefficient of the year the marriage occurred.
Funeral Assistance: This assistance is paid specifically for the passing of a retiree, pensioner, or a dependent under their care, provided the death occurred after their retirement or service and after the year 1376 in the Persian calendar. The amount is equivalent to 6,500 times the monetary coefficient of the year of death.
Eligibility for the ‘Isargari’ Veteran Bonus
The criteria for receiving the ‘Isargari’ bonus have been clearly defined, dividing eligible retirees into two primary groups:
- Group A: All individuals who retired before the year 1388 in the Persian calendar.
- Group B: Those who retired after the year 1388, provided their pension is calculated and paid based on the scoring tables of Articles 109 and 110 of the State Management of Services Law and its subsequent amendments.
This structured approach to benefits highlights the ongoing commitment to the welfare of those who have served the nation and their families.