This year, the retirement holiday bonus was increased to 4,000 liras with a 33% rise. As the bonus amounts that 16 million retirees will receive have been determined, attention has shifted to the payment schedule. SSI, Bağ-Kur, and Retirement Fund bonuses will be paid on different days based on allocation numbers. Along with retirees, champion athletes, village guards, those receiving old-age pensions, widows, orphans benefiting from allowances, families of martyrs, veterans, and many other eligible individuals will receive bonuses. Minister of Labor and Social Security Işıkhan announced the date for the payment of holiday bonuses. So, when in 2025 will the retirement holiday bonus be paid, on what date? Have the payment days for the 4,000 TL retirement bonus been determined? The new holiday bonus amount that millions of retirees eagerly awaited has been announced. Last year’s bonuses, deposited into accounts as 3,000 liras, will be 4,000 liras this year. Bonus payments are made on different days for SSI, Bağ-Kur, and Retirement Fund retirees. The bonus payment days vary according to the last digit of the allocation number. The payment days will be determined following the study conducted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. Bonus payments will be completed before the holiday. Ramadan Holiday will start on March 30. So, how much are the Retirement Holiday Bonuses for 2025? Here are the latest developments on retirement bonuses. AK Party Group Chairman Güler announced that the retirement holiday bonus has been increased from 3,000 liras to 4,000 liras. Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan made a statement. Işıkhan stated that once the law passes in the Parliament, the bonuses will be transferred to retirees’ accounts. Last year, before the Eid al-Adha holiday that started on June 16, bonus payments were made on June 10-14. Similarly, this year, it is expected that payments will be deposited into accounts from March 24-28. SSI, Bağ-Kur, Retirement Fund bonus payment days will be determined based on the allocation number. In addition to the 16 million retirees, widows, orphans receiving allowances, and those benefiting from old-age pension payments will also be eligible for the bonus. Widows and orphans receiving allowances will receive bonuses in proportions of 75%, 50%, and 25 based on their shares. Widows and orphans receiving allowances, elderly pension recipients, disabled individuals, those unable to work due to occupational accidents, families of martyrs, combat veterans, security guards, champion athletes, and civilians affected by terrorism will be eligible for bonuses.
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