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The Balearic government introduces €1.4 million aid for freelancers in 2025, with programmes focused on innovation, sustainability, and reduced social security contributions.
The Balearic government unveils new financial aid for freelancers in 2025, including the €1 million Consolidation programme and Cuota Cero programme. These initiatives support innovation, sustainability, and reduce social security contributions, helping freelancers stay competitive in a changing market.
Balearic Government’s new aid for freelancers in 2025
The Balearic government has unveiled new financial aid for freelancers in 2025, with a total budget of €1.4 million. This aid will be divided into two main programmes: Consolidation and Cuota Cero.
The Consolidation programme, running from January to March 2025, will allocate €1 million to support freelancers in areas such as innovation, sustainability, and digitalisation, helping them stay competitive in a rapidly changing market. The Cuota Cero programme, starting in April 2025, will provide assistance to new freelancers and those in their second year, offering a significant reduction in social security contributions.
These programmes aim to strengthen the freelance sector, which is an essential part of the Balearic Islands’ economy. By providing these resources, the government intends to reduce financial pressures, making it easier for self-employed workers to invest in their businesses, innovate, and create new opportunities. This is especially important as the freelance sector faces increasing competition and the challenges posed by economic instability.
The new measures are part of the government’s broader strategy to support sustainable economic growth while fostering innovation and environmental responsibility. By encouraging freelancers to embrace sustainable business practices, the Balearic Islands hope to ensure that the region remains a leader in green and innovative industries. These efforts reflect the government’s commitment to a more inclusive and resilient economic future.
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