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9 reasons why SMEs fail

9 reasons why SMEs fail

If you are thinking of starting your own business or venture, you should focus on maintaining it over the years to achieve success. But, do you know why SMEs go bankrupt nowadays? Below, we tell you the main reasons for this situation so you can avoid being the next one to be affected.

5 keys to improve productivity in remote teams

5 keys to improve productivity in remote teams

After the pandemic forced us to continue with business activities from home, the idea that you needed to be in the office to be productive is now just a myth. However, maintaining the productivity of your remote or hybrid team is not an easy task. Discover here the keys to improve productivity in remote teams!

Learn about the new quotas for the self-employed 2023-2031

Learn about the new quotas for the self-employed 2023-2031

The new quotas for the self-employed in Spain from 2023 to 2031 are undoubtedly causing a stir. Although they are still being processed and there is time for them to be improved and adapted, they should not go unnoticed. If you are self-employed or an entrepreneur, this article will be of great use to you.

 

What are the new quotas for the self-employed?

The current €294 minimum fixed contribution will be part of a progressive system of 13 tranches depending on the income received. This program will be implemented as of 2023, so that by 2031 the contribution will vary between €184 and €1,297.

As you will see, the new quotas can be described in a few words, but this is only a rough outline, so read on to learn more about the advantages and disadvantages involved.

Advantages of the new quotas for the self-employed

If you are self-employed, you will be interested to know the advantages and disadvantages of implementing the collection of these new fees.

A fair progressive system.

In short, whoever earns more, pays more. For years, the Spanish government has been evaluating the possibility of adjusting the self-employed quota to their real income, since it makes no sense for a self-employed person who earns 500 € to pay the same quota as one who earns 4,000 €.

Improve the social protection of the self-employed.

The average pension of the self-employed is 59.4% of that received by salaried workers and sick leave benefits are much lower.

This is because 85% of the self-employed contribute at the minimum rate and, although the option to contribute more exists, they do not take it. Therefore, the increase seems logical.

Sustainability of the pension system.

Currently, the Social Security pension system is considered an unviable hole that needs to be changed as soon as possible.

By increasing contributions, more money can be raised to support pensions.

Reduction of the contribution for those who earn less.

According to the Government, these measures will benefit more than half of the self-employed. In practice, it will be those who earn €900 or less.

Flexibility to adapt the quota for one year.

The possibility of modifying the amount 6 times a year is contemplated in order to give the self-employed the opportunity to adapt their income throughout the year.

 

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Disadvantages of the new quotas for the self-employed

  • It equates the obligations of two very different labor realities. This means that the responsibilities of the self-employed will be equal to those of the employee. This is, at first sight, unfair: the employee’s contributions are supported by the company, while the self-employed person is responsible for this economic responsibility on his own.

  • It does not value the risk of entrepreneurship. It does not take into account the uncertainty of income, the continuous reinvention, the extra hours of work, the fact that there are fewer and fewer vacations, the stress, among others.
    Nor is it valued what the self-employed represent for the economy: dynamizers of activity and employment.

  • It discourages entrepreneurship and self-employment. This type of change encourages the attraction of working in companies instead of entrepreneurship, something really bad if Spain wants to become a dynamic first level country.

  • The possibility of being able to choose one’s own pension plans and private insurance is eliminated. With this, the ability to choose the method of saving is lost.

  • People over 45 years of age find it more difficult to find an alternative to being self-employed, even if they get a public job.

  • It will be more difficult to hire due to higher costs.

  • Price increases. Faced with the loss of clients, many freelancers will once again compete on price, reducing the quality of their services. In the face of this price increase, inflation will be encouraged.

  • More underground economy, since the highest earners will hold back from reaching the highest bracket.

  • The self-employed will move to countries with more tax advantages.

 

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Summary of the new self-employed quotas 2023-2031

To close, here we will detail the collection of fees according to the real income of a self-employed worker:

 

You may also be interested in: Tax obligations for the self-employed in Spain 2022

 

What do you think about these new fees for freelancers? Do they affect your business model? If you want to upgrade your business as a freelancer and that these measures affect you in the least, contact us. In TAS Consulting we have a team of highly trained professionals to advise you in the best way.

 

How to register a trade name in Spain?

How to register a trade name in Spain?

After defining the type of business you want to open, thinking about the name you want it to have is another fundamental step. With a great name, you will be able to differentiate your brand from all the competition. Follow these steps to register your brand name correctly and don’t let anyone get ahead of you.

Industrial sectors in Spain: in which ones can a foreigner invest?

Industrial sectors in Spain: in which ones can a foreigner invest?

Even with the ups and downs of the crisis, Spain is still a country with a growing potential, capable of offering great opportunities to its investors. That said, if you are a foreigner and want to invest in Spain, in this article we will tell you about the most attractive industrial sectors to invest in.

How to turn your company into a franchise?

How to turn your company into a franchise?

If you think the time has come to expand your business and you are looking to turn your company into a franchise, this article is for you! Below, we explain the signs to know if a brand is franchisable and the step-by-step to follow to achieve it in Spain.

All about the entrepreneur visa in Spain

All about the entrepreneur visa in Spain

Nowadays there are many foreigners looking to start their own business in a country of opportunities such as Spain and, among the requirements to do so, obtaining a residence permit is essential. Did you know that it is possible to apply for an entrepreneur visa? Do you want to know the application process? Read on and find out in this article!

Step by step to register as trademark in Spain

Step by step to register as trademark in Spain

Have you been planning to start your own business for months? Do you want to offer a unique product or service? Then you are probably interested in learning how to register a trademark in Spain. So, if you want to know the step by step continue reading below.

What's new in the GEM Spain 2021-2022 Report?

What’s new in the GEM Spain 2021-2022 Report?

As we have already mentioned above, the COVID-19 pandemic generated a series of consequences in the entrepreneurial sector worldwide. And today, two years later, we want to show you the results of the GEM Spain 2021-2022 report, which show a recovery in entrepreneurial activity. Are you ready to discover the main news? Read on!

Substitute, supplementary and corrective declarations: what are they and how to make them?

Substitute, supplementary and corrective declarations: what are they and how to make them?

Both companies and citizens must comply with our legal and tax obligations. The substitute, complementary and rectifying tax returns will help you to correct any error before the Tax Authorities, we explain each one, when and how to file them.