• Social Security: Escrivá's proposal to reform contributions alarms the self-employed

The Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF) considers that it is vital "to

go to a contribution system according to real income

" for self-employed workers, that is, that it defends and supports the plan of the Minister of Social Security and former president of the body, José Luis Escrivá.

"

We say it clearly,

" AIReF sources point out, adding that in that case "a flat rate system would not be necessary, or it could be redesigned, since prices would be low in the first years."

The endorsement of the Tax Authority comes precisely on the same day that Escrivá will meet with the main self-employed organizations, ATA, UPTA and Uatae, to discuss the new listing system, according to Europa Press.

"The number of freelancers who are going to have to contribute less because they have lower incomes far exceeds those who are going to contribute more," Escrivá defended last week, adding that

"many have realized in the pandemic that to contribute more is more benefit

".

The unions, and specifically ATA, have shown their reluctance since, although they consider that "it makes perfect sense" to progressively adapt the system, they also defend that it

is not the time to do so in the current context nor does it seem "feasible"

.

UPTA and Uatae, on the other hand, have been more favorable.

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