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The year 2023 will begin with the most profound reform in the history of the self-employed social security contribution system
As of January 1st, 2023, all self-employed groups (RETA) will start contributing to a new system based on profits (real income).
A chant that year after year sounded like a claim, this year comes into force.
Self-employed contributions for 2026. New developments and changes
Self-employed contributions for 2026 are set to undergo changes that will affect self-employed professionals in the coming fiscal year. After a three-year period (2023-2025) of implementing the new contribution system based on actual income and continuous increases, the government is now proposing a new increase for 2026 that has not yet been approved, but the first details of which are already known. We explain the planned changes so that you can assess how they will affect your finances and financial planning.
New hiring incentives
This past January, Royal Decree Law 1/2023 was published, establishing a significant number of bonuses aimed at promoting the hiring of certain profiles, such as people with disabilities, victims of gender violence or human trafficking, people at risk of social exclusion, long-term unemployed or victims of terrorism, as well as young people under 30 years old who are beneficiaries of the National Youth Guarantee System.
The Treasury delays the entry into force of VERI*FACTU by one year
According to news published today, 2 December 2025, the Government, in a decision approved by the Council of Ministers through a decree-law, has decided to postpone the mandatory implementation of VERI*FACTU for companies and self-employed workers for another year.
How to pay less income tax in your 2025 tax return: practical steps
If you want to pay less income tax next year, you still have time. The decisions you make before 31 December can have a direct impact on your 2025 tax return.
Here are the three most effective strategies for reducing your tax bill in a completely legal and optimised way.
Frequently asked questions about Veri*factu, SIF and invoicing programmes (Part 1)
During the webinar on 4 November, some questions remained unanswered, particularly in relation to Veri*factu, Computerised Invoicing Systems (SIF) and the various invoicing programmes available on the market.
That is why we have prepared this Part 1, where you will find clear, practical and up-to-date answers on the main obligations, compatible programmes, simplified invoicing, the use of AEAT software and the management of errors or duplicates.
The declaration of the year, almost back to normal
We are entering, as every year, the campaign for the income tax declaration. This campaign to settle our fiscal obligations regarding income and assets for the 2022 financial year began last April 11. There are no changes in the deadline for submitting declarations, which will conclude on June 30 (if the result is to be paid with bank domiciliation, the last day will be June 27).
IAE: who is exempt and what needs to be reviewed each year to avoid overpaying
Many companies and self-employed individuals pay the Economic Activities Tax (IAE) each year without checking whether they still meet the exemption requirements or whether the factors determining the tax liability have changed.