The self-employed should take advantage of retirement assets



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Self-employed restaurateurs, taxi drivers and event entrepreneurs were able to make little to no money this year – the closure and other restrictions robbed them of their income. However, unlike salaried employees, they are not entitled to part-time compensation. In order not to bring them to social welfare, the federal government created the income replacement instrument.

Since mid-March, the self-employed who are restricted in their work due to the crown have been receiving 80 percent of their previous income from the income replacement plan. To date, around 140,000 applications have been received and, according to the Federal Social Security Office, the costs so far amount to 1.9 billion Swiss francs.

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