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Escrivá attends the Toledo Pact in Congress after the pre-agreement on the quotas for the self-employed

Archive - The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, José Luis Escrivá, appears in the Commission for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Agreements of the Toledo Pact, in Congress



Archive – The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, José Luis Escrivá, appears in the Commission for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Agreements of the Toledo Pact, in Congress – Europa Press – Archive

July 19 () –

The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, José Luis Escrivá, will attend Congress this Thursday to report on the preliminary agreement reached with the organizations of self-employed workers on the new contribution brackets.

As parliamentary sources have informed Europa Press, Escrivá will appear at 12 noon in an extraordinary session of the Commission for monitoring and evaluating the agreements of the Toledo Pact.

In the last hours, the Ministry and the organizations have approached positions on the reform of the Special Regime for Self-Employed Workers (RETA). Although these associations have given approval to the sections, the agreement on the reform has not yet been closed in the absence of some fringes.


The latest document establishes for 2023 a quota of 230 euros per month –seven euros less than in the last proposal– for the self-employed with earnings of less than 670 euros net, and they go up to 500 euros per month for the maximum tranche, in the that are those self-employed workers with net monthly income of more than 6,000 euros. The quotas will be adjusted in 2024 and 2025.

The Government and the autonomous began negotiations on this issue in January, to comply with Component 30 of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR) and recommendation 5 of the Toledo Pact.

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