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  1. Setting up a direct debit for social security contributions

    Voluntarily insured individuals - Voluntary pension insurance

    In order to simplify the payment of social security contributions, it is possible to grant a direct debit mandate to the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS).

  2. Address change

    Voluntarily insured individuals - Voluntary pension insurance

    Signaler un changement d'adresse.

  3. Ending voluntary agricultural accident insurance

    Voluntarily insured individuals - Voluntary agricultural accident insurance

    Voluntary agricultural accident insurance may be terminated either at the insured's request or, in some cases, by the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS).

  4. Invoicing

    Voluntarily insured individuals - Voluntary agricultural accident insurance

    Once a year, the person who has taken out voluntary agricultural accident insurance receives an account statement showing the amount of contributions due for this insurance.

  5. Social security card

    Private individuals

    Social security card The social security identification card or social security card, comprises: a national side for use in Luxembourg (called the '

  6. Transferring staff

    Private sector - Employer registration

    Transferring staff from employer A to employer B may take place following a merger of 2 companies, a change of legal form, the dissolution of a

  7. Hiring staff

    Employers - Private sector

    Employers hiring staff must submit a declaration of entry to the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS) within 8 days of hiring.

  8. Declaring an incapacity for work

    Employers - Private sector

    Employers must declare their employees' periods of incapacity for work to the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS).

  9. Activities abroad

    Employers - Private sector

    Employers must declare their employees' periods of professional activity outside Luxembourg (posting, pluriactivity, telework, etc.) to the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS).

  10. Regular activities in two or more Member states

    Private sector - Activities abroad

    Persons concerned People who regularly carry out a professional activity in two or more Member States of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland or the United Kingdom How to proceed In order to determine the applicable...

  11. Seafarers

    Activities abroad - Civil servants or equivalent, seafarers and crew in the field of aviation

    Prior to the start of the activity carried out abroad, the employer must apply for continued affiliation to Luxembourg social security by submitting:

  12. Hiring staff

    Employers - Private households

    Information on hiring staff for household chores, childcare, assisting and caring for a dependent persons, au pairs.

  13. Working in a household and in childcare

    Private households - Hiring staff

    A person who privately employs another person to help in the household or with childcare may use the simplified administrative procedures established with the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS) to declare staff to the social security system.

  14. 'Hours of work' example calculation

    Temporary work sector - Declare wages

    'Hours of work' example calculation For periods after 1 January 2020 On this basis, the following should be declared for December: 23 days x 8 hours =

  15. Declare wages

    Employers - Temporary work sector

    Each month, employers must declare to the Social Security Centre (Centre commun de la sécurité sociale - CCSS) the gross wages paid to their employees and the exact number of paid hours of work for the previous month.

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