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by littlecranky67
1554 days ago
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Yes, and given that you will work as a freelancer for just a single company long-term, you will have to pay into mandatory social insurances as you are "arbeitnehmerähnlich Beschäftigt" (Arbeitslosenversicherung, Rentenversicherung, Krankenversicherung). Also note that you will have to pay both parts of the social insurance contributions (employer- and eyployee part). Assuming you are above the "Beitragsbemessungsgrenze" (~85.000€/year income), this amounts easily to 2.000€/month in social contributions (some of those are partly tax-deductable and I advice to get a tax accountant). If you want to avoid paying into the mandatory social insurance, you must meet certain criteria to be considered truly self-employed. One way to achieve this is to not make more than 5/6 of your yearly income through one customer. |
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