The minimum quotas of the self-employed continue to be frozen in 2026 after the Social Security system opted at the end of last year to extend the tables that were in force last year, as requested by the National Federation of Associations of Self-employed Workers (ATA). However, the decision has not prevented certain groups, such as members of society and family collaborators, from having a rise of around 135 euros in their contributions. In vi…
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The minimum quotas of the self-employed continue to be frozen in 2026 after the Social Security system opted at the end of last year to extend the tables that were in force last year, as requested by the National Federation of Associations of Self-employed Workers (ATA). However, the decision has not prevented certain groups, such as members of society and family collaborators, from having a rise of around 135 euros in their contributions. In vi…