Greece Social Insurance 2027 Calculator
Calculate Greece mandatory social insurance contributions 2027. Employee 13.87%, employer 24.33%. Source: EFKA.
Greece Social Insurance 2027 Breakdown
Greece mandates two-side social insurance contributions on monthly gross salary. Employee 13.87% (covers pension, health, unemployment). Employer 24.33% (same coverage + work injury). Combined cost to employer = gross × 124.3%. Source: EFKA.
What Greece Social Insurance Covers
Pension benefits at retirement age, healthcare (typically tied to national health insurance), unemployment benefit during involuntary separation, sickness/maternity pay, occupational accident, and survivor benefits. Specific coverage levels and qualifying periods vary by country. Self-employed must enroll voluntarily in many systems.
Salary Caps and Income Ceilings
Many greece systems apply a cap on insured salary — typically a multiple of average wages or a fixed ceiling. Above cap, contribution does not grow further (limits high-earner benefits too). Health insurance often uncapped while pension typically capped. Check EFKA for current annual ceilings.
Self-Employed Treatment
Self-employed pay both employee and employer shares themselves. Often subject to minimum assessment base regardless of actual earnings, ensuring minimum pension and health coverage. Some countries offer flat-rate or simplified regimes for very small operations. Source: EFKA.