The wage subsidy is paid monthly and amounts to
- 100 percent in the 1st and 2nd funding year,
- 90 percent in the 3rd funding year,
- 80 percent in the 4th funding year
- and 70 percent in the 5th funding year
of the minimum wage in accordance with the Minimum Wage Act.
If you as an employer are bound by a collective agreement or church labor law regulations or refer to a relevant collective agreement, your subsidy will be calculated on the basis of the wages to be paid according to this agreement.
The Jobcenter can grant you subsidies towards wage costs for a maximum of five years.
The subsidy also covers your employee's insurance with a flat-rate share of the total social security contribution. Unemployment insurance contributions are not paid as part of this subsidized employment.
There is no legal entitlement to funding. The decision on funding is at the discretion of the Jobcenter.
Important: You will not receive a subsidy for one-off pay (e.g. Christmas bonus or vacation pay). This also applies if you as an employer are obliged to pay one-off payments by collective agreement or contract.