SERVICES FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED

How much tax does a self-employed person pay?

Short answer: many.

Long (and painful) response: 

  • The self-employed fee. You pay this fee before you even know your potential income for the month. It's pay for work.
  • PERSONAL INCOME TAX. From what you earn, the IRS takes a big cut. Depending on what you earn, you will pay more or less.
  • VAT.Whether you sell products or services, this tax makes them 4%, 10% or 21% more expensive, depending on the product and service.
  • Social Security. If you have workers, part of their salary goes directly to the public coffers. They take it out of their salary but you pay it. We don't understand it either.

 

This is a summary. If you have a commercial premise, you will pay IBI, garbage, water, electricity, gas...all with their respective taxes.

Our duty is that you don't even worry about it. We tell you how much of each tax you have to pay each quarter, and you pay. Here's how it works.

We have defibrillators in the office in case you have a heart attack.

Just kidding, we have buns and coffee, so you don't get a blood pressure crash.

What happens if, in addition to being self-employed, you want to hire workers?

It depends.

Depending on the needs of your business, you may choose a permanent contract, a permanent-discontinuous contract, a temporary contract, an internship contract or a temporary contract. 

The Minister of Labor keeps changing the names to mess with us, but after more than 25 years in this world, there is no one who can fool us.

It's a hassle, that's why we we advise you and tell you which contract is the best for each case.

And you decide.

Of course, if you go against us, when something goes wrong because you've gone it alone, you'll hear a "I told you sofrom us.