Social Security will apply the flat rate to the self-employed of companies

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Business workers who are partners in mercantile companies, The so -called corporate self -employed, They already have the right to benefit from the one known as flat rate, So far only reserved for those autonomous who were discharged as natural persons.

What supposes the reduction of the quota of the self -employed?

The flat rate, It was approved in 2013 And it is an important reduction for self -employed, paying an initial fee during the first year of only activity 60 €, the next six with a reduction of 50% of the contribution base and the other six with a reduction of the 30%. After these reductions, The autonomous man goes on to pay 290 € per year.

The autonomous associations since then claiming the comparison of conditions in this regard with other autonomous groups, since they found the discriminatory measure for corporate self -employed, In addition to stopping them when starting the activity.

Finally, The General Social Security Treasury, The criterion has changed after three sentences of the Supreme Court against. So, Last week he issued a statement in which he orders that all new applications, Both natural and corporate self -employed persons are processed under the flat rate regime.

This new criterion, In addition to applying from now on to all new highs, It will also apply to lodging resources that are pending resolution, that will be estimated and to those in which there would be a resolution of denial. Only review will be requested by the interested parties.

Although an important avalanche of claims is expected, You have to keep in mind that, According to the General Social Security Law, Great income claims prescribe at four years; So, Only those corporate self -employed that were discharged after September of 2016.

In any case, Autonomous associations have welcomed the measurement with satisfaction.

In Vázquez and Manchón, We have the necessary experience to advise those corporate self -employed who want to make a claim to the General Social Security Treasury.