Due to COVID, I was laid off from my job which I had here in Zurich the past 6 years on a full time contract. I have a C permit (non-EU).
I have a few questions here as it relates to RAV that I was hoping someone with more experience might be able to comment on;
1. I was making 15k/month salary and so I am well aware that I will not receive the full 70% of my income. As I understand, I will be eligible for the max RAV (with no dependents) of around 8,500 CHF / month.
a. If I make interim earnings in a month of 5k, how much will I still make from RAV in that month?
b. If I make interim earnings of 70k (in one payment, due to a unique consulting agreement), how does this impact RAV?
2. If I plan to try to do some 'freelance' consulting during RAV, I assume I need to set up an Einzelfirma (sole proprietorship) in order to appropriately declare this income in Switzerland. Is this correct?
I appreciate any insights anyone has as it relates to having had an income in excess of the RAV cap as well as freelance consulting while on RAV.
1. Yes, the maximum monthly gross amount for a job seeker without dependents is: 148'200 x 70% / 12 = 8'645
a. The interim work calculation by the ALK (Kasse) should be:
12'350 - 5'000 = 7'350 x 70% = 5'145
Your total monthly earnings would then be:
5'145 + 5'000 = 10'145
b. The fact that it is one payment for 12 months of work should not be a consideration, imo.
2. Individuals should apply for self-employed status with the SVA when annual earnings are expected to exceed 2'300. The SVA will normally take care of applying for a UID business registration number for the individual. If the individual expects to have only one or two customers, employment by a temporary staffing agency or possibly incorporation, e.g., a GmbH should be considered.
I am just a bit confused overall by the concept of 'interim earnings'? What is the difference between having normal interim earnings vs being 'self employed'?
I would rather stay on RAV than become self employed as I don't think I'll have that many customers, I just happen to have 1-2 consulting like agreements that I can do right away.
RAV allows interim work as self-employed for 12 months for those up to age 45 (and for the entire length of qualified period for those over 45). The RAV Zurich special office for self-employment has this relevant comment on its website (translated):
"In the course of your job search, you may receive an offer to work for a limited period of time, but not as an employee. Instead, you may arrange this activity with the client as a self-employed person. This can be considered as a self-employed interim income that you must declare to the unemployment insurance fund."
Although RAV is supportive of such activities, the difficulty may come with the SVA social security administration which normally does not consider self-employment to involve only one or two clients. Then it is often necessary to engage a payroll service as the legal employer, or to buy or set up a legal entity to employ the contractor (probably not suitable for short-term "self-employment").
In the first meeting with the RAV adviser it would be advisable to discuss the possibility of working as a contractor for a client. The RAV adviser may then outline the next steps on how to proceed or will possibily send you to the Zurich Fachstelle Selbständigkeit (which, btw, appears still to be closed due to Corona).
I have some experience with this, but still find it confusing. My impression is that they consider someone who is self-employed along the lines of a plumber with multiple customers. Self-employed is a legal status. The concept of freelance work where you have occasional clients as an interim solution doesn't seem to fit in the boxes here. This article may help provide clarification on the difference between self-employed and independent (just found it now!):
If you work while unemployed you complete a form "gain intermediaire" (in French) where you declare your earnings - either as a salary or income you receive from consulting in your case. The RAV would then supplement any difference in earnings.
I also registered with the AVS to be on the safe side and obtained independent status despite only have a few clients. They will probably be in a better position to advise you and whether to give you "independent status", which some employers may request. I would not set up a company as this will remove your rights to unemployment benefit.
1. I have been terminated from work and I will be employeed until end of October.
2. I hold a valid working permit B - (NON EU) until 11.03.2021 and it is my understanding that I will be asked to leave whithin the next 30 days after end of my employment.
3. From what I heard I am not entitle to apply for RAV benefits, is this true?
4. I also heard that I can possibly collect the benefits in another country?
5. is there any RAV hotline in english where I can find offical information?