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The Self-Employed Can Already Delay Their Retirement and Increase Their Pension by 2% Every Six Months

Self-employed people who decide to continue working after reaching the ordinary retirement age can take advantage of one of the main innovations of the delayed retirement reform: the incentive can also be generated by semesters. The measure allows that, from the second year of delay, each additional period of more than six months and less than one year increase the future pension by 2%. So far, periods less than one year did not generate this ad…
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Self-employed people who decide to continue working after reaching the ordinary retirement age can take advantage of one of the main innovations of the delayed retirement reform: the incentive can also be generated by semesters. The measure allows that, from the second year of delay, each additional period of more than six months and less than one year increase the future pension by 2%. So far, periods less than one year did not generate this ad…

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Autónomos y Emprendedores broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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