Government Offers Tax Incentives to Try to Get Employers to Accept the Rise of the Smi
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The Ministry of Labour has proposed to the social partners a tax incentive in the Company Tax for companies that are most affected by the increase in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI). This measure would be conditional on employers maintaining the workforce and that in the following years they improve the remaining salary scales above that threshold -so that the compensation does not go to those who only pay the SMI). Sources from the Min…
This incentive could be articulated through a deduction in Companies, and would be aimed at companies...
New attempt by the Ministry of Labour to attract employers to the consensus on the rise of the SMI for this year. At this morning’s social dialogue table it has proposed a possible tax incentive in the company tax for the companies most affected by the increase in the company tax. The proposal, which will materialize throughout this week, is covered by two conditions. On the one hand, that of maintaining the workforce, and on the other, in the l…
The Government offers CEOE and Cepyme to create a tax deduction in Companies for companies with the highest volume of employees subject to the minimum wage if they agree to increase it by 3.1% this year. The measure will be conditional on maintaining employment. Read
The Ministry of Labour has assured that the tax incentive to companies proposed this Monday at the negotiating table to attract the CEOE to the agreement for the new rise of the Minimum Wage (SMI) of 2026 seeks to boost the rise of wages and will not be exclusively a compensation formula for which [...] La entrada Labor ensures that the tax incentive to companies linked to the SMI will boost the rise of wages aparece primero en Forbes España.
This incentive could be articulated through a deduction in Companies, and would be aimed at the companies most affected by the rise of the SMI ...
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