- Access the online services
- Tax fulfilments
- Hiring and collaborations
- Databases and lists of workers
- Contributions
- Rates and calculation of contributions
- Compensations and regularisations
- Imputed Contributions
- Contributory situation
- Agricultural workers: consultation of FIMI and CAC annual subscriptions
- Authorisation for voluntary continuation for invalidity, old-age and survivors
- Social security box for artisans and traders
- Social security box for companies
- Social Security Box for self-employed agricultural workers
- Social Security Box for farms
- Social Security Box for self-employed individuals
- Consulting Contribution/Pension Account Statements
- Consultation social security account statement for civil servants
- Consultation social security information (CIP) for private employees
- Voluntary contributions
- Voluntary contributions for civil servants
- Establishment of one's own insurance position
- Online Durc (certificate of contributions compliance)
- Contributions to the Clergy Fund
- The voluntary contributions of the Clergy Fund
- Claim to rectify your contributions statement (contribution notification)
- Claim to change the Insurance Position (RVPA) of civil servants
- Certified Statement of Account (ECOCERT and ECOMAR)
- Totalisation, aggregation of insurance periods and redemption of contributions
- Payments and F24
- Delegations and forms
- Disability and incapacity
- Unemployment, suspension from work and workers' protection
- Special allowances for strenuous or risky jobs, volunteering and blood and marrow donation
- Funds and category pension schemes enrolment
- Domestic work
- Migrant work
- Illness, assistance, treatment and stays
- Maternity, paternity and marriage leave
- Pensions
- Portals and other specialised tools
- Income and assets
- Tax relief, deductions and reduction of penalties
- Support for survivors
- Economic and study support
- Privacy
What is it?+
Consultation social security information (CIP) is a service that allows you to view, within the required period, a series of information in addition to that present in the Account Statement.
Who is it aimed at?+
The application is aimed at dependent workers in the non-agricultural private sector.
How does it work? +
Through this service, also available on the INPS Mobile app, workers can check the following data for each month and for each employer:
- the name of the employer;
- the category of contractual framework of the worker (manager, employee, worker, etc.) and the type of employment relationship (permanent, fixed-term, full-time, part-time, etc.);
- the taxable remuneration for social security purposes, with evidence of any taxable amount exceeding the maximum;
- the presence and the amount of adjustments made for Family Allowances (ANF), divided into arrears and current;
- the presence of adjustments made for permits and leave to protect maternity and paternity, which give the title of imputed credit;
- the presence of adjustments made for periods of illness which give an imputed credit.
The research can be carried out for a maximum period of 18 months, included between the January 2010 pay period and the second month prior to the date of the research. The information available, which can be exported in PDF and Excel format, does not, however, have a certification value and may not coincide with that present in the Account Statements as the insertion of the contribution in the Records only takes place following verifications made by the Institute.