#52 Sick Pay for the Self-Employed: How Does It Work?

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 9 MIN

#52 Sick Pay for the Self-Employed: How Does It Work?

from Business Lessons in Denmark · host Cool Accounts ApS

What happens if a business owner gets sick? In this episode, Kati and Rezső explore the Danish sick pay regulations and explain how self-employed individuals can receive financial support if they are unable to work due to illness. 🏥 🚀 Content: 00:00 - Introduction 02:02 - Sick pay eligibility requirements 03:25 - Sick pay amount and further information 03:56 - Special insurance options 06:28 - Partial sick pay and part-time work Key takeaways from the episode: 📌 Sick pay for sole proprietors starts from the second week if the conditions are met. 📌 There is an option for special insurance that can cover income loss starting from the first day. 📌 The support amount is calculated based on the income from the business, with a maximum of 4695 DKK per week in 2024. 🦉 Cool Accounts ApS Get the most out of your business! Leave the bookkeeping and tax matters to a specialist! https://accounts.cool/en/

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