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Employee Benefits Report

Product Employee Benefits Reports Rev Spain

Key Highlights

Get access to Axco’s online product for a comprehensive understanding of employee benefits in Spain

  • Details of the state and compulsory benefits
  • Insight into typical market practice
  • Examines changes to the costs and benefits of social security and mandatory benefits requirements
  • Demographic and economic information including projections
  • Mandatory pension provision, normal and parental leave and other state benefits
  • Details of applicable taxation
  • Extensive geopolitical and operational risk analysis

Report Overview

Comprehensive employee benefits information for Spain. Details mandatory benefits and plans as well as typical market practice. Includes data on pensions and retirement benefits, employee leave and termination indemnities.

Axco's employee benefits report for Spain provides expert analysis of the Spanish benefits landscape, detailing state and compulsory benefits and local market practice across necessary to know when employing staff in Spain or thinking of entering the market.

The comprehensive report is produced by a dedicated research team with years of experience in international employee benefits. The report outlines all key benefits in Spain, including insight into changes to the costs and benefits of social security and mandatory benefits requirements, as well as typical employer practice. Information and necessary details on new legislative mandates are regularly updated to ensure you remain compliant.

Suitable for international employee benefits consultants, brokers or corporates looking at establishing business in Spain, the report outlines the employment benefits requirements for your employees in Spain. Coverage extends to retirement benefits, death in service benefits, long-term disability, medical benefits, workers compensation, personal accident insurance, termination indemnities, maternity benefits & maternity/paternity benefits and other employee and state benefits.

Axco analysts also report on the economy of Spain, the local political situation, and climate, operational, and security risks.

Spain Report Extract

Below is a very brief extract of information from the Spain Employee Benefits Report; more updated information may be available in the latest published report.

Retirement

Benefit Provider

State & Compulsory Benefits

Retirement benefits are provided through the General Regime (Regimen General), administered by the National Social Security Institute (Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social - INSS).

Additional retirement benefits may apply under the Special Regime (Regimen Especial), covering the self-employed, agriculture workers, merchant seaman, mine workers and domestic personnel that are outside the scope of the report.

Typical Employer Practice

Axco reports on the percentage of multinational and local leading employers who provide provide supplementary retirement benefits; benefits are provided through an occupational pension plan.

 

The report contains more information on retirement benefits in Poland including Benefit Provider; Type of Plan; Eligibility; Retirement Age; Pensionable Salary; Vesting and more

Termination Indemnities

Benefit provider

State & Compulsory Benefits

Termination indemnities are provided by the employer through severance pay and are financed in part by the salary guarantee fund (FOGASA); the employer contributions to FOGASA remain equal to 0.2% of total salaries in 2023.

Typical Employer Practice

Employers do not typically provide supplementary termination indemnities.

More information on Eligibility; When Benefit is Paid; Benefit details and the associated Taxation applicable to termination indemnities is available in the report

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