Registering as not economically active and changing later?
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Registering as not economically active and changing later?
I'm a self-employed software developer, which would seem to put me in line for paying around eur250/month, apart from the first year where it's eur50/mo, if I understand correctly.
As I'm not currently economically active (in development), and will be spending much of the first year travelling out of the country anyway, should I instead seek to register as "not economically active", and pay private medical insurance, which seems to be around eur40/mo?
Presumably I can then change to "self-employed" when I start being economically active?
As proof of savings, I have gbp100k sitting in an isa, as well as functional credit cards: is that likely to be sufficient?
As I'm not currently economically active (in development), and will be spending much of the first year travelling out of the country anyway, should I instead seek to register as "not economically active", and pay private medical insurance, which seems to be around eur40/mo?
Presumably I can then change to "self-employed" when I start being economically active?
As proof of savings, I have gbp100k sitting in an isa, as well as functional credit cards: is that likely to be sufficient?
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Re: Registering as not economically active and changing later?
The discount rises (in increments) from the initial 50€ to the full figure over TWO years.
Yes, a number of professions do just what you're contemplating. For example, self-employed teachers 'baja' for the summer months and then 'alta' when the term begins again.
Yes, a number of professions do just what you're contemplating. For example, self-employed teachers 'baja' for the summer months and then 'alta' when the term begins again.
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Re: Registering as not economically active and changing later?
That's encouraging. Thanks!