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The Smi Rises in 2026 to 17,094 Euros: These Are the Workers Who Will See Their Salary Improve.

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The government has approved for the sixth consecutive year its increase without the support of the companies.The Ministry of Labour, led by Yolanda Díaz, approved yesterday the increase of 3.1% of the SMI to 1,221 euros gross monthly in 14 payments, being exempt from taxation in the IRPF and retroactively since 1 January.In this way, the SMI will reach to 17,094 euros gross per year for those who work full-time.After the meeting of the social di…

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The government has approved for the sixth consecutive year its increase without the support of the companies.The Ministry of Labour, led by Yolanda Díaz, approved yesterday the increase of 3.1% of the SMI to 1,221 euros gross monthly in 14 payments, being exempt from taxation in the IRPF and retroactively since 1 January.In this way, the SMI will reach to 17,094 euros gross per year for those who work full-time.After the meeting of the social di…

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This increase, agreed between the government and CCOO and UGT, will benefit about 2.5 million workers ...

With the new increase, the minimum wage reaches 1,221 euros in 14 payments.The increase will be tax-free as the minimum bonus will increase equally to the level of the SMI, as it has already happened in recent years.Main themes: Minimum wageRead full article

The measure will benefit nearly two million workers and will have retroactive effects since January.

The employer has rejected the increase of 37 euros per month. More information: CEOE calls the government's proposal for the deductions from the SMI "trilera".

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The new rebates to raise the SMI would leave out all the self-employed and most SMEs The incentive demands more than 70% of staff costs ATA and CEOE reject incentives because they would exclude all the self-employed and most companies Díaz's proposal would increase 700 euros per year the costs of the self-employed The Ministry of Labour on Wednesday transferred to the social partners a new proposal to raise the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SM…

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Autónomos y Emprendedores broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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