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Employers and workers must pay social insurance contributions as follows:
The most developed of these, Meade's scheme for varying social insurance contributions, was given special prominence.
Making sure they are paid on the books and with appropriate social insurance contributions deducted should make their presence more acceptable to Spanish public opinion.
For the statistical offices, it will be easy to calculate how high the tax revenue, social insurance contributions and pension payments are.
Orbán's economic policy was aimed at cutting taxes and social insurance contributions over four years while reducing inflation and unemployment.
Overloading the employer and employee with heavy taxes and heavy social insurance contributions is anti-jobs.
The decree also ordered an increase in state social insurance contributions by enterprises, from the current 14 per cent to 26 per cent in 1991.
The coalition's intent was to cut public spending whilst increasing VAT (from 16 to 19%), social insurance contributions and the top rate of income tax.
Import duty is payable on most items at 12% The main tax for companies is Corporation Tax, and Social insurance contributions.
The contribution of families to safeguarding the intergenerational contract should be taken into account in social legislation by means of a gradual reduction in social insurance contributions.
On that score, I should like to emphasize the importance of the wage mass, which accounts for 50 % of GDP in Europe, including social insurance contributions.
First, budgets have not been increased (except to account for inflation), even though it is more expensive to hire professors as private employees, because of taxes and increased social insurance contributions.
The limits on income assessed for social insurance contributions were raised and the income base upon which employers and the self-employed were assessed for contributions was changed.
When national accounts were originally designed, social insurance contributions were not so large, but as they have become large since that time, it is argued they ought to be separately itemised.
The sector was regularly associated with the shady practices of illegal labor subcontractors, who earned a lot of money from mediation yet paid no social insurance contributions or health insurance.
The volume of consumption should be adjusted by altering taxes and social insurance contributions, raising them to dampen down a boom and cutting them at the beginning of a depression.
If the suit is successful, as is often the case, the employer is forced to rehire the worker and pay back wages and social insurance contributions, as well as a large fine.
There may well be export surpluses, and major conglomerates may be doing well, but jobs that pay social insurance contributions are stagnant, and so our social security system is taking a battering.
Enterprises were to be compensated for expenditure on equipment and construction and for outlay incurred because of the price reforms, and concessions were to be made in their hard-currency and social insurance contributions to the state budget.
For instance, a scheme (devised by Meade) to alter social insurance contributions according to the state of the economy, so they rose in a boom and fell in a slump, thus helping to stabilise purchasing power, was mentioned to Beveridge.
However, this means that spouses who take a break from or opt out of paid employment to care for children or dependent relatives must have guaranteed pension entitlements based on the right to continue paying their social insurance contributions during maternity leave, parental leave, etc.
On June 1, 1992 the National Assembly of Azerbaijan passed a law "On the normative allocations for the Social Insurance and Employment Fund", according to which the social insurance contributions would make 40% of the gross payroll.
He was in favour of a counter-cyclical public investment programme to even out booms and slumps and, like Keynes, he supported Meade's scheme for varying social insurance contributions, but he was wary of wider plans for altering taxation to influence demand.
Freeters "who have no children, no dreams, hope or job skills, could become a major burden on society, as they contribute to the decline in the birthrate and in social insurance contributions," Masahiro Yamada, a sociology professor here, wrote in a magazine essay titled, "Parasite Singles Feed on Family System."
It is indeed unacceptable for national social legislation (e.g. on minimum wages, social insurance contributions, labour law) to be undermined by the posting of temporary workers from EU states or third countries and for undertakings that respect the legal requirements to be ousted by providers of services that ignore these requirements.