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Calculo Salario Diario Integrado Imss 2019

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The Salario Diario Integrado (SDI) is a key component of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) payment system. It represents the daily wage used to calculate pensions, disability benefits, and other social security payments. This calculator helps you determine your SDI based on your gross salary for 2019.

What is Salario Diario Integrado (SDI)?

The Salario Diario Integrado (SDI) is calculated by integrating your gross salary over a specific period and dividing by the number of days in that period. For IMSS purposes in 2019, the SDI is typically calculated based on the average of your last 30 days of work.

The SDI is used to determine the amount of your pension, disability benefits, and other social security payments you'll receive when you retire or become disabled.

Why is the SDI important?

The SDI serves as the foundation for calculating your future social security benefits. A higher SDI means you'll receive larger benefits when you retire or become disabled. It's important to understand how your current salary contributes to your future benefits.

How to Calculate SDI for IMSS 2019

The calculation of SDI for IMSS in 2019 follows these steps:

  1. Sum your gross salary for the last 30 days of work
  2. Divide the total by 30 to get the average daily salary
  3. Multiply by the integration factor (1.021739 for 2019)

Formula: SDI = (Σ Daily Salaries / 30) × 1.021739

Key Assumptions

  • The integration factor of 1.021739 is specific to 2019
  • This calculation assumes a 30-day period
  • For periods shorter than 30 days, use the actual number of days worked

Example Calculation

Let's say you worked 30 days in 2019 with a consistent daily salary of $1,500. Here's how to calculate your SDI:

  1. Sum of daily salaries: $1,500 × 30 = $45,000
  2. Average daily salary: $45,000 / 30 = $1,500
  3. Apply integration factor: $1,500 × 1.021739 = $1,532.61

Your SDI for this example would be $1,532.61.

Note: The actual integration factor may vary slightly depending on the specific period and regulations in effect.

Comparison Table

Here's a comparison of SDI calculations for different salary levels in 2019:

Daily Salary Monthly Salary SDI Calculation
$1,000 $30,000 $1,021.74
$1,500 $45,000 $1,532.61
$2,000 $60,000 $2,043.48
$2,500 $75,000 $2,554.35

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SDI and gross salary?
The SDI is a calculated value used for social security purposes, while gross salary is your actual earnings before deductions. The SDI is typically higher than your daily salary due to the integration factor.
How often should I recalculate my SDI?
You should recalculate your SDI whenever your salary changes significantly or at least once a year to ensure your social security benefits are calculated accurately.
Can I use this calculator for other years?
This calculator is specifically designed for 2019 calculations. The integration factor changes each year, so you would need a different calculator for other years.
What if I worked fewer than 30 days in a month?
If you worked fewer than 30 days, you should use the actual number of days worked in the calculation instead of dividing by 30.
Is the SDI the same as the minimum wage?
No, the SDI is based on your individual salary and the integration factor, while the minimum wage is a government-set standard that varies by year.