Greek Deputy Labor Minister Anastasios Petropoulos detailed the government’s proposal – in an interview with “Naftemporiki”, published on Monday – for a 120-month installment plan to cover arrears owed by self-employed professionals and craftsmen to social security funds.
Petropoulos, in answer to a press question, left open the possibility of the relief measure being extended to businesses, such as ones founded as societe anonyme enterprises in Greece, a form of public limited companies.
Furthermore, he said the ministry’s proposals is that anyone with arrears exceeding 6,000 euros is eligible for the 120-installment plan, i.e. a process over 10 years.
At the same time, Petropoulos, a law firm partner that specialized in labor law and social security funds, specified that a draft law will include strict timetables for covering arrears. He also put the minimum monthly payment for covering arrears to all funds – excluding the one-time farmers’ pension fund (OGA) – at 50 euros.
Petropoulos pointed out the proposal aims at some 80,000 people with arrears to funds.
He added that a relevant draft bill will coincide with the unveiling of an electronic platform on the unified social security fund (EFKA) for interested parties to file their application, a date he put in the second half of March 2019.
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