SGK mistakenly collected the normal minimum wage from new self-employed people who registered between January 1-9, instead of 80 euros for the corresponding flat rateAccording to Social Security sources consulted by Europa Press.
portfolio, led by José Luis Escrivá this event affected about 8,000 peopleAn email will be sent in the coming days to inform them about the situation and corrective actions.
Social Security will issue a quota refund ex officio in a short time to those affected by the difference. 80 Euros corresponding to flat rate and billed fee. The ministry assures Europa Press that the intention is to resolve the issue by March and if possible earlier.
In addition, Social Security will accurately calculate contributions for February and these affected self-employed people will be charged a special flat rate of 80 euros.
No errors in the minimum base
With the new Self-Employed Private Regime (RETA) application, SGK also announced that there are no inequalities or errors in the January quotas applied to the self-employed as a minimum. Entered into force on 1 January.
The Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Immigration announced that in this first month of implementation of the new RETA, there are two situations for self-employed people who contributed over the minimum floor at the end of last year.
In this way, an application was made for self-employed persons who did not request an automatic revaluation of their contribution base. an increase of 0.6 points With the implementation of the Intergenerational Equality Mechanism (MEI), contribution base increased to 299.71 euros.
The other case considered by Social Security is self-employed people who request automatic reassessment of their contributions. These applied 0.6% of the MEI plus the expected 8.6% increase in the minimum contribution base, thus setting their quota at 325.48 euros.
New contribution system for the self-employed, based on real income, with a nine-year transitional period until 2032. It will come into effect from 1 January, with a quota of 15 episodes that will increase from 230 euros to 500 euros. and the net income of the self-employed by 2025.
Quotas and slices
In 2023, the wage of a self-employed person with a net income (income minus expenses) equal to or less than the Minimum Professional Wage, 230 euros. In 2024 it will be reduced to 225 and in 2025 you will pay 200 euros.
For those with a net income of more than EUR 1,300 and EUR 1,500 or less, and above EUR 1,500 and EUR 1,700 or less, The fee will remain at 294 euros for three years.
In lower yield tranches, the quota also decreases between 2023 and 2025, while the quota for net returns above EUR 1,700 increases during these three years.
Thus, a self-employed self-employed person with a net income of more than 3,620 euros and up to or equal to 4,050 euros (13th tranche) will pay an additional 100 euros as quota between 2023 and 2025. It will start to pay 390 Euros in 2023, it will increase to 400 Euros in 2024 and 490 Euros in 2025.
In the last chapter, the fifteenth chapter, All self-employed people with a net income of more than 6,000 euros. This is your fee for 2023 500 euros, it will increase to 530 euros the following year and will reach 590 euros in 2025.
After these three years, the Government and social units will have to agree on chapters for the next years until 2032.
Self-employed people will have the opportunity to change departments bimonthly, for a total of six changes per year, to adapt their contributions to their income estimates and professional activities during each period of the year.
Source: Informacion

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