Title: A Detailed Look at Iran’s October Pension Payment Structure
Tehran – The detailed breakdown of the October pay slip for Iranian retirees has been published, outlining the comprehensive structure of pension benefits and supplementary allowances. The system reflects a multi-faceted approach to social welfare, providing a range of financial supports to retired citizens and their families.
Core Allowances and Family Benefits
The foundational elements of the pension slip include the basic retirement salary or pension, calculated from the average salary of the last two years of service. This is supplemented by several key allowances:
- Family Allowance: A spousal allowance is paid to all eligible groups, including dependents and pensioners, for one spouse.
- Child Benefit: This allowance is granted for each child to dependent members and pensioners. It is also payable to female retirees or pensioners without a spouse (divorced or widowed) or those whose spouse has a total disability, provided they are solely responsible for the children’s expenses.
Support for Veterans and Families of Martyrs
A significant component of the pension system is dedicated to honoring and supporting veterans and the families of martyrs.
- Veterans’ Bonus: A special bonus for veterans is determined and paid based on the percentage of sacrifice, the duration of captivity for the children of martyrs, and front-line service history.
- Healthcare Reimbursement: Under Article 37, amounts deducted for basic and supplementary state healthcare insurance from the salaries of veterans and families of martyrs are reimbursed.
Additional Healthcare and Special Circumstance Support
The pension structure includes provisions for specific health needs and life events.
- Medical Assistance: This support is paid to subscribers diagnosed with cancer, thalassemia, and other specific diseases.
- Care Allowance: This is granted to employees with 40% or higher sacrifice ratings, or those disabled during duty with 50% or higher disability.
- Marriage Grant: A one-time grant is provided for the permanent marriage of the retiree, pensioner, or their children, occurring after retirement or the end of service and after March 21, 2000. The amount is equivalent to 6,500 times the monetary coefficient of the year the marriage occurred.
- Funeral Grant: A grant is payable upon the death of a retiree, pensioner, or a dependent, occurring after retirement or service and after February 6, 1998. The amount is equivalent to 6,500 times the monetary coefficient of the year of death.
Eligibility and Access
Retirees eligible for the veterans’ bonus include all who retired before March 21, 2009, and those retiring after this date whose pensions are calculated based on specific clauses of the Country’s Management of Services Law.
In the current year, retirees can conveniently access their electronic pay slips through the national pension fund and social security organization portals. By logging into their personal accounts, each retiree can view detailed breakdowns of deductions, benefits, and their net received amount, ensuring transparency and ease of access.


