Overdue underpayment in total
0 Eur
Overdue deferred underpayment
Registered debts –
DOES NOT HAVE
Changes in State Tax Inspectorate, social insurance contributions and other registered company debts: (46 records)
from 2025-11-02
to 2026-04-24
had no debts to VMI
from 2025-10-26
had 0,29 Eur debt to VMI
from 2025-10-24
had 25,37 Eur debt to VMI
from 2025-07-26
had no debts to VMI
from 2025-07-11
had 25,00 Eur debt to VMI
from 2025-06-14
had no debts to VMI
from 2025-06-11
had 3,58 Eur debt to VMI
from 2024-09-12
no social security debts were recorded
from 2024-08-01
there has been a social security debt of 129,00 Eur
from 2024-07-03
there has been a social security debt of 64,50 Eur
from 2024-07-02
there has been a social security debt of 258,00 Eur
from 2024-06-03
there has been a social security debt of 193,50 Eur
from 2024-05-16
there has been a social security debt of 129,00 Eur
from 2024-05-02
there has been a social security debt of 195,37 Eur
from 2024-04-03
there has been a social security debt of 130,87 Eur
from 2024-03-15
there has been a social security debt of 66,37 Eur
from 2024-03-01
there has been a social security debt of 129,00 Eur
from 2024-02-01
there has been a social security debt of 64,50 Eur
from 2024-01-11
no social security debts were recorded
from 2024-01-03
there has been a social security debt of 234,52 Eur
from 2023-12-19
there has been a social security debt of 175,89 Eur
from 2023-12-06
there has been a social security debt of 156,17 Eur
from 2023-12-01
there has been a social security debt of 175,89 Eur
from 2023-11-03
there has been a social security debt of 117,26 Eur
from 2023-10-03
there has been a social security debt of 58,63 Eur
from 2023-09-18
no social security debts were recorded
from 2023-09-01
there has been a social security debt of 117,26 Eur
from 2023-08-14
there has been a social security debt of 58,63 Eur
from 2023-08-08
there has been a social security debt of 132,94 Eur
from 2023-08-03
there has been a social security debt of 240,92 Eur
from 2023-08-01
there has been a social security debt of 287,89 Eur
from 2023-07-21
there has been a social security debt of 229,26 Eur
from 2023-07-03
there has been a social security debt of 234,52 Eur
from 2023-06-01
there has been a social security debt of 175,89 Eur
from 2023-05-03
there has been a social security debt of 117,26 Eur
from 2023-04-03
there has been a social security debt of 58,63 Eur
from 2023-03-16
no social security debts were recorded
from 2023-03-01
there has been a social security debt of 238,88 Eur
from 2023-02-01
there has been a social security debt of 180,25 Eur
from 2023-01-26
there has been a social security debt of 121,62 Eur
from 2023-01-23
there has been a social security debt of 152,85 Eur
from 2023-01-03
there has been a social security debt of 121,62 Eur
from 2022-12-01
there has been a social security debt of 70,67 Eur
from 2022-11-21
there has been a social security debt of 19,72 Eur
from 2022-11-18
no social security debts were recorded
from 2022-11-03
there has been a social security debt of 19,72 Eur
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Social security debt is the sum payable to the budget of the State Social Insurance Fund by the insured party, encompassing contributions, fines, late payment penalties, and interest. This amount is calculated by adding the delayed debt to the sum that, according to legislation, should have been paid two working days before the day of public disclosure. It includes the deferred debt amount and excludes the sums credited and written off by the State Social Insurance Fund administration institutions, considering the payments made by the insured party. The displayed debts belong to companies that were in arrears two working days before the data formation day. Data on the debts of insured parties are updated on working days, excluding the first working day following a non-working (holiday) day. The data are also updated on the first non-working (holiday) day following a working day. The source of the data is the State Social Insurance Fund Board under the Ministry of Social Security and Labour.