Work Proposes a 3.1% Increase in the Smi, without Taxation to the Irpf
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The Ministry of Labour has proposed to the social agents an increase of the minimum wage interprofessional (SMI) of 3.1% by 2026, which means placing it at 1,221 euros per month for fourteen payments, without taxation to the IRPF. It was the option that was considered most likely and is the one that the Secretary of State of Labor, Joaquín Pérez Rey, has presented today to unions and employers.Continue reading...
The Ministry of Labour captained by Yolanda Díaz has proposed to trade unions and employers a 3.1% increase in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI) this 2026. This has been communicated by the number two of Díaz, Joaquín Pérez Rey, this Wednesday after the conclusion of the second meeting of the social dialogue on this matter. If this proposal prospered, the SMI would increase by 37 euros per month by 14 payments and would reach the 1,221 gr…
On Wednesday, the Government announced to the trade unions and employers its intention to raise the minimum interprofessional wage by 2026 by 3.1%, to reach 1,221 euros gross per month in 14 payments (17,094 euros per year). This income is currently set at 1,184 euros per month, so the increase will amount to 37 euros more per month and its beneficiaries will remain untaxed in the IRPF, as confirmed by the Secretary of State for Labour, Joaquín …
The government has proposed to the social dialogue table to carry out an increase of 3.1% in the Minimum Inteprofessional Wage (SMI) by 2026, which supposes that it would increase...
It would mean an increase of 37 euros per month in 14 payments
This is an increase of 3.1%, 37 euros more since the current 1,184 euros gross per month, and the government will keep the workers who charge this salary floor untaxed.
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