Autónomos begin the year with no changes to their social security contributions, as the government has finally abandoned its neferious plan. It had previously announced that it would raise the contributions paid to Social Security for the 3.5 million, self-employed workers in Spain but the controversy generated forced it to backtrack because it would have…
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Salobreña Taxes Postponed
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Councillor for the Economy at Salobreña Town Hall, Belén Sánchez, has announced that beginning next week the fiscal calendar would reactivate.
Electricity Bill Refunds
by Martin Myall •
A little bit of good news for a change on the price-of-electricity front; the average consumer will be getting 25.50 euros back from the electricity company.
Almuñécar vs Summer Parking
by Martin Myall •
First it was the PSOE opposition party that voiced the obvious: if something is not done to make parking easier in Almuñécar this summer, then people are going to go elsewhere. Now the Mayor, Trinidad Herrera is juggling with the parking deficit.
Rates Row Rages
by Dave Nichols •
The Mayoral edict has now been published, and does indeed propose an increased rate of local tax on what are considered to be ‘second homes.’
