Spanish Government Freezes Self-Employed Contributions for 2026
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The Government extended in the last Council of Ministers of the year that self-employed workers may continue to pay on the same terms
Spanish government freezes self-employed contributions for 2026
The Spanish government has confirmed that social security contributions for self-employed workers (autónomos) will remain unchanged in 2026, freezing monthly payments at their current 2025 levels. The decision was approved by the Council of Ministers and forms part of a broader package of social and economic measures adopted at the end of the year. The announcement was made by the Minister for… Source
The government has finally decided to keep the quotas paid by the self-employed unchanged from January after weeks of uncertainty over the proposals that the Social Security had put on the table to increase them.For now, the government chooses to freeze these social quotas, clarifying the picture to the more than 3.4 million self-employed workers in Spain.In the absence of a week before the end of the year, the Social Security still has no sign …
Elma Saiz opened negotiations in October to update the rates, but has failed to conclude a pact with self-employed associations
As was expected, the quotas of the autonomous ones will be frozen in 2026. The government has approved this Tuesday in Council of Ministers the bases of contribution that will govern for the collective next year with the same figures as those that have been in force in 2025. Consequently, the quotas that will be paid next year will also be the same ones that have been paid in this exercise. The Ministry of Social Security tried to undertake a co…
The Government of Spain has finally chosen to maintain unchanged the monthly contributions paid by self-employed workers to social security, so that in 2026 the same amounts in force during 2025 will apply. One sector, that of self-employed employees, is the protagonist of a recent mass mobilization in Ceuta. The decision was announced on Tuesday by the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration and spokesman for the Executive, Elma Sa…
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