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Revenues of Social Insurance Agency

EUR mil. Per capita Per working person Annual change
Revenues from Contributions 6 122,3 1 095 2 497 9,7%
Employee 1 612,1 287 654 11,3%
Employer 3 979,2 707 1 613 10,9%
Self Employed 314,4 56 128 10,7%
Voluntary Insured Individuals 11,0 4 8 -41,0%
Contributions paid by Government for Selected Individuals 205,6 41 93 -14,7%
Other Revenues 708,9 220 501 -39,2%
Fines and penalties 19,0 3 6 30,2%
Collection of Unpaid Contributions 220,8 44 101 -6,0%
Other Revenues 469,1 173 394 -48,8%
Total Revenus of Social Insurance Agency (in current year) 6 831,2 1 315 2 998 1,3%
Financing the Transfer of Contributions to II. Pillar from State Budget (or SFA) 453,0 167 381 -49,7%

Table description

Social Insurance Agency (SIA) ensures collection of contributions from wages (income) and pays fixed benefits. Although formal charges are paid by employees and employers, in fact, only the employee’s contributions are levied on the total reward for work, which the employer would have otherwise paid to the employee. Thus every employee pays 35,9% of his income to the SIA. Financing of deficit of the 1st pillar is provided by transfers of financial assets from the State Financial Assets, in which revenues from privatization are stored and their income is also majority of dividends from state shares in energetic companies. Note: In the revenues from insurance are not included payments of the SIA for the disabled people’s pensions, because it is a transfer of insurance payments paid to disability insurance fund. SIA records this transfer as income from insurance.