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INPS Payments help
I have been doing some courses for the state..."Sardinia Speaks English" the payment is about 46 euro per hour BUT now they are wanting to take off nearly 46% - 20 tax and then 26% to INPS.....usually the employee pays 2/3 of this but it written in the contract that I have to pay it all myself. Does anyone have any experience with this? or with partita iva....apparently there is one for "piccoli impresi" for teachers or tourist trade people.....where the tax of 20% needs to be paid but not all the INPS contributions Any ehelp or advice much appreciated as the thought of paying nearly half of my wage is very irritating |
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Thanks - I have only just found this site after nearly 4 years of living in Italy....ironic as next week I am moving back to England!
Been reading lots of old posts....interesting stuff....but still not found the answers to my INPS confusion! |
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Hi
I would really recommend you speak to a commercialista but 40-50% of your earnings sounds about right for INPS and tax. I'm going self-employed and was informed it was around that amount. The tax regime you're talking about I think is the regime dei minimi where you pay 24% INPS and 20% tax. Unless you come under a certain profession (and I couldn't tell you if teaching comes into this) where you would pay a fixed INPS amount of around 2600euro per annum no matter what you earn. Finding your way around this stuff without the assistance of a commercialista is pretty much impossible I'd say. Sorry if that's not too positive. |
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My commercialista said INPS should be 16%, if you can invoice directly (with a Partita IVA).
As I understand it under a "Contratto Occassionale", which is fine if you earn less than €5,000 p.a. the total witholding should be 20% Best of luck. |
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I'm with Nicola. I pay 24% INPS and 20% tax as professionista independente. My husband as a "commerciante" has to pay the €2,600 INPS before earning a penny. The tax/national insurance burden is very high here but do speak to a commercialista as there might be different rules for language teachers.
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