BRIEF: Self-employed with Lowest Incomes Shouldn't Have to Pay any Social Levies
27. marca 2026 11:24
Bratislava, 27 March (TASR) - Tradesmen and other self-employed individuals with an annual income not exceeding 10.5-times the subsistence minimum won't have to pay any levies to social insurance funds, not even the micro-levy, which is set to come into force as of 1 July this year.
This stems from an amendment to the social-insurance law, which is being submitted to Parliament by a group of MPs from the coalition Voice-SD and Slovak National Party (SNS) in cooperation with the Labour, Social Affairs and the Family Ministry, Labour Minister Erik Tomas (Voice-SD) announced at a news conference on Friday.
At present, the threshold in question equates to just under €2,900, and it will increase each year.
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