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Entering quarterly contributions, now below the annual limit for social security contributions

BV
2024-09-09

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At the beginning of the year, my income was significantly higher than it is now.

I am now entering my social security contributions for the first two quarters, which means that my annual income now falls into the ‘exempted from social security contributions’ category. What should I do now?

Estimate whether you will be above or below the threshold on an annual basis :) If you are certain that you will fall below the threshold for the whole of 2024, you can already be exempted now.

If you have the slightest doubt, I would say: pay social security contributions for the whole year (if necessary, have the amount adjusted downwards via the insurance fund). And if it turns out you didn't need to, you'll get it back. You can always call the insurance fund. I'm with Xerius, and they help me out when I call.

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