Regulations Governing Disability Pension Payments
| Q: | How long can disability pension payment be received? |
| A: |
The Bureau of Labor Insurance will issue monthly payments starting from the month in which the application procedures are completed. Payments will continue until claimant no longer meets the eligibility requirements or until the month of death, whichever comes first. |
| Q: | I am currently receiving disability pension payments. When my disability identification expires, do I need to undergo a reevaluation? |
| A: |
Yes. If you do not undergo a reevaluation as required, the pension payments will be suspended. |
| Q: | If I meet the eligibility criteria for disability pension payments, how much will I receive each month? |
| A: |
If you are eligible for disability pension payments, the monthly amount is calculated based on the formula: 19,761 x Years of Insurance Coverage x 1.3% |
| Q: | Is there a minimum guaranteed amount for disability pension payments? |
| A: |
Yes. If you have no outstanding insurance premiums and are not receiving other social welfare benefits, a minimum of TWD 5,437 will be issued each month. |
| Q: | If I apply for the basic guaranteed disability pension and meet the eligibility criteria, how much will I receive each month? |
| A: |
If I apply for the basic guaranteed disability pension and meet the eligibility criteria, how much will I receive each month? |

