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Spanish Social Security begins 2024 contribution review for 3.3 million self-employed workers
The three-phase procedure will impact all autonomos in Spain who carried out work in 2024

Phase 1: January 2026
Phase 2: Mid-February 2026
- Self-employed workers who contributed based on a higher amount than that determined by their earnings
- Self-employed workers who paid contributions based on a lower amount than that determined by their earnings
- Self-employed individuals who did not file their personal income tax return for 2024 or who filed it but did not declare income under the direct estimation regime
Phase 3: Date to be confirmed
How to access your regularisation results
- "Pendiente de emisión" ("Pending issuance") indicates that the communication with the regularisation result has not yet been generated
- "Pendiente de lectura" ("Pending reading") means the notification is now available for review
- Once the notification has been read, or after the 10-day period has elapsed since it became available, the full details of the regularisation of contributions can be consulted in the dedicated section on the Social Security portal
Possible outcomes of the regularisation
- Refund: A refund will be issued when there are differences in social security contributions in favour of the self-employed worker. The Treasury will automatically refund the amount specified in the resolution to the self-employed worker's bank account before April 30, 2026.
- Payment due: Payment is required when there are differences in social security contributions owed to the Treasury. The self-employed individual must pay the amount specified in the resolution before the indicated date to avoid potential surcharges. The payment document is available in the regularisation service section of the website.
- No difference: No action is required when no discrepancies have been detected in the contributions paid.
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