Report expected annual income to the artists' social security fund
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If you are insured through the Artists' Social Security Fund, you must submit an annual income estimate.
Basic information
Are you self-employed as an artist or journalist and insured with the Künstlersozialkasse (KSK) or entitled to a subsidy? Then you must report your expected income from your self-employed artistic or journalistic work once a year.
This information always relates to the coming year and forms the basis for calculating the monthly contributions or subsidies.
Please note when submitting your income estimate:
- To determine your expected earned income, take into account both your experience from previous profits and losses in recent years and the future order situation.
- Always state your income estimate in full euro amounts.
- If you are expecting a loss, enter EUR 0 as the expected earned income.
If you do not submit your income estimate on time, you will jeopardize your insurance status or your entitlement to a subsidy. In addition, failure to submit the income estimate on time is an administrative offense that can be punished with a fine.
Requirements
- You must currently be subject to compulsory insurance via the KSK.
- The KSK has asked you to submit your income report.
What documents do I need?
- You do not need to submit any additional documents.