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Uatae Proposes that the Social Security System Should Subsidize Contributions to Self-Employed Persons Who Earn Less than the Smi and Intermediate Income.

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The association of self-employed Uatae—linked to the Workers' Commissions—proposes to the Government that self-employed people with net incomes below the minimum wage or intermediate income should have subsidized contributions.This would result in the Social Security assuming a share of the payment that would be due to them so that this group can continue with its contribution base and, consequently, maintain the same social protection.The idea …

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The association of self-employed Uatae—linked to the Workers' Commissions—proposes to the Government that self-employed people with net incomes below the minimum wage or intermediate income should have subsidized contributions.This would result in the Social Security assuming a share of the payment that would be due to them so that this group can continue with its contribution base and, consequently, maintain the same social protection.The idea …

·Madrid, Spain
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The UATAE wants contributions to be reduced for those with lower incomes without this implying a reduction in the contribution base.

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3cat.cat broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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