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Social security contributions for self-employed go up
Bratislava, 15.01.2021
The minimum social security contributions of more than 140,000 self-employed people went up from the beginning of 2021. They increased by €13.10 to €180.99 a month.This means that for the last time the self-employed will pay the minimum social security contribution to the state-run social insurer Sociálna Poisťovňa at €167.89 for December 2020 (with the deadline on January 8). For January (with the deadline until February 8), they will have to pay the new sum, the SITA newswire reported.The change concerns not only self-proprietors paying the minimum social security contributions, but also those whose monthly contributions to Sociálna Poisťovňa are lower than €180.99. This means that if the self-employed, for example, currently pay €175 a month to the insurer, they will have to pay the new sum at €180.99 for January 2021.At the same time, the maximum assessment basis for paying social insurance premiums increased as well on January 1, from €7,091 to €7,644, which is seven times the average wage in Slovakia reported two years ago. odkaz na stránku
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