Social contributions in Cyprus

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Hi

Please specify.

You are asking socioal insurance contribution rates for which status?:

an emoyee,‌ employer or self employed?
 

Contribution rates.​


StatusRate
Self-employed individuals15,6%
Employee8,3%
Employer8,3%
Employer’s contribution to the‌ Redundancy Fund1,2%
Employer’s contribution to the Human Resource Development Authority Fund0,5%
Social Cohesion‍ Fund2%
 
There is a cap on annual contributions of €57,408 income

Also there is NHS at‌ the level of:

- 2,65% - employee
-2.9% - employer
-4% - self employed

NHS has a cap on €180k of annual income

Minimum wage is only applicable for certain‍ professions.

Since 1.1.2023 the Council of Ministers passed a national minimum wage decree of €940⁠ gross per month. This is howver still uncertain how it would be implemented as it⁤ will affect small businesses negatively
 
Is it possible to live a life in Cyprus for roughly 1000 EUR a month?‌
 
The family (2-3 people) need about 2000 -3000 EUR per‍ month for more or less comfortable living.
 
That's not much... I'm impressed, maybe I should‍ consider relocating.
 
As an owner and director of a CY company or a branch of a foreign‌ company in CY, are there any minimal social contributions that would need to be paid‍ even without a salary?
 
The company, no. But you personally⁠ must pay Gesy (GHS) of 2.65% up to 4,770 EUR/year if you take out dividends.⁤
 
So if a company‍ does not issue dividends for several years, then suddenly issues dividends all in one chunk,⁠ will the gesy contribution be capped to 5k€?
 
Yes but there is a deemed dividend contribution every 2 years. So even‍ if you do not distribute dividends due to the deemed dividend 70% of the distributable⁠ reserves will be considered as declared dividend and subject to special defence contribution and GESY.⁤ As you are a non-dom then only Gesy will be aplicable at 2.65% with a⁣ cap of 180k of income
 
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