Is the tax system preventing me from becoming self-employed?

Because of my illness, I can't work the way my bosses demand (40+ hours, always on time, etc.) – part-time positions simply aren't offered to me! – so self-employment is my only way to earn money – however, the mandatory insurance for the self-employed is so high that I have more money unemployed than if I were self-employed. How am I ever going to get out of this dilemma?! I don't want to become like Arno Dübel.

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TYRAZ
2 months ago

You can apply for parttime jobs. It can be that independentness is nothing for you

TYRAZ
2 months ago
Reply to  BedBugs9

That’s just not true. It’s not offered. You have to apply if you sell well during the conversation that you have lust for the activity. There are many possibilities in the minijob area soooo, go on Saturday post

Christiangt
2 months ago

I don’t understand why there should be no partial places for you…. You have to be proactive yourself.

Christiangt
2 months ago
Reply to  BedBugs9

My employer is more happy about anyone who doesn’t want to work full-time. Less leave entitlement, fewer periods of sick leave, and if you are sick, you are less pay-up and long-term employees who are still paid well, you are still saving one if this is a lower grade. In addition, it is possible to leave the workers overtime, as I said, no entitlement to leave and no entitlement to sick leave.

MenschDNA
2 months ago

learning legal tax tricks, gives infinite many

fronaldfruck
2 months ago
Reply to  MenschDNA

Because there’s nix to learn when you’re super rich you can avoid otherwise not

MenschDNA
2 months ago
Reply to  fronaldfruck

So I know some entrepreneurs who aren’t super-rich, and still save a lot of taxes and that’s legal.