More earning opportunities for farmers and KRUS pensioners
The law introduces changes that will make it easier for farmers and their household members to earn additional income outside agriculture while remaining insured by KRUS. The income limit from non-agricultural business activities is increased, and it becomes possible to work up to 3/4 of a full-time job. Additionally, agricultural disability pensioners whose spouses retire will be able to continue receiving their full pension, without losing its supplementary part.
Key points
Farmers and their household members will be able to earn more from non-agricultural business activities without losing KRUS insurance. The income limit will increase to twice the average national wage.
Farmers and their household members will gain the possibility to take up employment under an employment contract for up to 3/4 of a full-time job, while remaining insured by KRUS.
Agricultural disability pensioners whose spouses retire will be able to receive their full pension, even if they continue to run a farm.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_207
Process start date: 2024-02-21