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Uni Sordo Distrusts the Government's Fiscal Incentive to Agree on the Smi

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The unions distrust the fiscal incentives that the government has offered the CEOE to accept the increase of the minimum wage interprofessional (SMI). It is a proposal that only the statement is known for the moment, incentives via the law of Companies with some conditions, but that has been received coldly both by the employer, who said that it was “full of unknowns”, and especially by the unions.Continue reading...

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The Ministry of Labour intends to close this Thursday the increase of 3.1 % of the SMI, to 1,221 euros

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The Ministry of Finance has already designed the fiscal incentive with which the government intends to attract...

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The Government has proposed tax deductions this Wednesday for increasing staffing levels with salaries higher than the SMI.

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On Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance transferred to CEOE its proposal for a tax incentive to help companies digest the increase in the minimum wage (SMI) to €1,221 per month. It is a progressive tax reduction in corporate tax, which is paid for profits, conditional on potential beneficiary companies increasing their workforce; and it will also be increasing depending on the magnitude of this increase in staff.

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The deduction that the government has transferred to employers and trade unions would cover up to 100% of the increase of the SMI, but only for companies in which the workforce that collects above this wage floor increases and that keep it for two more years.Work proposes to employers tax aids linked to the increase of the minimum wage to 1,221 euros The government has definitively transferred to employers and trade unions the proposal of tax de…

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The Ministry of Finance has proposed an increasing deduction in the company tax for companies that hire workers with salaries above the minimum wage (SMI) this year. This incentive may cover up to 100% of the wage cost linked to the increase of the SMI, according to the proposal to which this journal has had access, and is aimed at activities with high expenditure on staff. Continue reading

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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