Tax sobre la renta autonomos
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Tax sobre la renta autonomos
Hi,
I'm autonomo in Spain, in Pamplona, and pay 180€ social security each month. I wanted to know how much you will pay % terms on your profit (or your revenues) at the end of the year more or less. Is the SS payment deducted from this?
Does anyone know? I'm assuming it is about 28% of your total declared revenues.
Any help much obliged. Have a great day...
Mark
I'm autonomo in Spain, in Pamplona, and pay 180€ social security each month. I wanted to know how much you will pay % terms on your profit (or your revenues) at the end of the year more or less. Is the SS payment deducted from this?
Does anyone know? I'm assuming it is about 28% of your total declared revenues.
Any help much obliged. Have a great day...
Mark
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Re: Tax sobre la renta autonomos
Hi,
I'm autonomo in Spain, in Pamplona, and pay 180€ social security each month. I wanted to know how much you will pay % terms on your profit (or your revenues) at the end of the year more or less. Is the SS payment deducted from this?
Does anyone know? I'm assuming it is about 28% of your total declared revenues.
Any help much obliged. Have a great day...
Mark
I'm autonomo in Spain, in Pamplona, and pay 180€ social security each month. I wanted to know how much you will pay % terms on your profit (or your revenues) at the end of the year more or less. Is the SS payment deducted from this?
Does anyone know? I'm assuming it is about 28% of your total declared revenues.
Any help much obliged. Have a great day...
Mark
There are a couple of people who should know this on the forum so maybe eventually one of them will catch this thread.
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Re: Tax sobre la renta autonomos
It depends on what your profits are as it works on a scale 'which I don't know off hand' * similar * to how most other EU countries tax systems work, if in the south you could base things around a start of 15% being tax then going upwards relative to profit. If you have a good accountant you could actually keep to the 15% 'or even below' for a reasonable profit on turnover.
There are a couple of people who should know this on the forum so maybe eventually one of them will catch this thread.
There are a couple of people who should know this on the forum so maybe eventually one of them will catch this thread.
If you made a profit of around €22,000 for the first year, do you know how much of this would go to tax (no including Soc Sec payments).
Have a great day!