- Access the online services
- Tax fulfilments
- Hiring and collaborations
- Databases and lists of workers
- Contributions
- Rates and calculation of contributions
- Calculation of contributions exceeding the legal minimum annual amount
- Calculation of working periods in the public sector
- Calculation of periods for those registered with the ex IPOST Fund
- Contributions from officials of local authorities
- Contributions for collaborators and people treated as such
- Contribution rates
- Compensations and regularisations
- Imputed Contributions
- Contributory situation
- Totalisation, aggregation of insurance periods and redemption of contributions
- Payments and F24
- Rates and calculation of contributions
- Delegations and forms
- Disability and incapacity
- Unemployment, suspension from work and workers' protection
- Special allowances for strenuous or risky jobs, volunteering and blood and marrow donation
- Funds and category pension schemes enrolment
- Domestic work
- Migrant work
- Illness, assistance, treatment and stays
- Maternity, paternity and marriage leave
- Pensions
- Portals and other specialised tools
- Income and assets
- Tax relief, deductions and reduction of penalties
- Support for survivors
- Economic and study support
- Privacy
What is it?+
Officials of local authorities, after various regulatory measures, are registered with the Separate Pension Scheme and treated as coordinative and continuous collaborators, both procedurally and operationally.
Who is it aimed at?+
The following local officials are entitled to contributions:
- mayors;
- presidents of provinces, mountain communities, municipalities associations and local authority consortia;
- councillors from provinces and municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants;
- presidents of municipality councils with more than 50,000 inhabitants, provincial councils, and district councils.
How does it work?+
According to Article 86, consolidating act of local authorities, local officials that, on taking up their duties, are employed and registered with a social security pension scheme, or who are not employed but are on paid leave, are entitled to have their contributions paid directly into their scheme by the local authorities.<7p>
On the other hand local officials who are not employed are entitled to a previously established amount paid in monthly instalments.
The contributions can be paid to INPS online by using the dedicated service.
Contributions from officials of local authorities
Private employees, Civil Servants+
- Desktop Service Payment portal