In a stampede, football clubs stop paying social and pension contributions, with one exception
Most football clubs in Argentina's Primera División have ceased payments for social security contributions, with Estudiantes de La Plata as the only exception.
In the justice system, the IGJ and even with India: all open fronts of AFA and "Chiqui" Tapia
The AFA and its leaders, including Chiqui Tapia, are facing multiple legal challenges regarding significant unpaid social security contributions.
Labor Reform: Is There an Impact on Pension Benefits with Reduced Employer Contributions?
The labor reform in Argentina proposes a reduction in employer contributions to social security, raising concerns about potential impacts on pension benefits.
Unregistered Activity – When Actually There Is No Need to Pay Contributions?
The article discusses the concept of unregistered activity in Poland and explores when individuals are exempt from paying social security contributions.
Labor Reform: What Would Happen to Pensions with the Reduction of Employer Contributions
This article discusses the implications of a labor reform in Argentina that reduces employer contributions to social security while introducing a fund for potential severance payments.
Monotributo: what changes in this month's payments and what other changes will there be in 2026
Changes to the Monotributo payment system in Argentina include a 14.29% increase in taxes and social security contributions this month, with additional alterations anticipated for 2026.
How much the contributions to domestic workers will increase starting February 2026
The ARCA has officially announced new social security contribution rates for domestic workers, which will take effect in February 2026, reflecting adjustments based on the consumer price index.
Jurečka's Last Battle. MPs Argued About How Much Entrepreneurs Should Pay
The new parliament has decided to reduce social security contributions for entrepreneurs back to last year's level, reversing a hike imposed by the previous government, despite pressure from former labor minister Marian Jurečka.
Chatzidakis: 2026 brings tax and social security contributions reductions, business environment simplified
In a speech marking the 110th anniversary of EBETh, the Deputy Prime Minister outlined 11 government commitments for 2026, including new tax and social security contribution cuts to be announced by the Prime Minister at the upcoming Thessaloniki International Fair.
Chef of the German National Team is in Court
Anton Schmaus, the head chef of the DFB team, is facing court proceedings for issues related to social security contributions.
The employers' association closes the door to negotiating a rise in self-employed contributions for 2026
The employers' association refuses to negotiate an increase in self-employed contributions for 2026, citing challenges in supporting a minimum wage hike amidst disindexation concerns.
More than 1.8 million unpaid interns have contributed to Social Security
Over 1.8 million unpaid interns have made contributions to Social Security, with women representing 56% of this group, in an effort to add months to their future pensions.
The pension will be calculated with the last 29 years, discarding the two worst contributions
In 2026, a transitional period will begin to apply a new pension calculation formula that benefits primarily women and prematurely laid-off workers nearing retirement age.
The Justice charges the president of the Argentine Federation for a debt with social security
Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, president of the Argentine Football Association, has been charged with unlawful retention of social security contributions due to a significant debt.