How much does a-Kasse cost?
How much does a-Kasse cost?
Many a-kasse organisations also offer advice, courses, personal guidance with a coach, etc. The fee for a Danish a-kasse varies, but is usually around DKK 400-550 /month, which is deductable.
How do I choose a-Kasse?
You should choose an a-kasse, which only provide the services you need, so you don’t pay for something that you don’t need….When choosing an a-kasse, you basically need to look at three tings:
- The price.
- If they accept your profession.
- If they perform well in terms of member satisfaction.
What is the best a-Kasse in Denmark?
My A-kasse was voted Denmark’s best A-kasse 3 years in a row. One of the cheapest unemployment funds, where the contribution is low and the service is top-notch. As a member of My A-Kasse, you are guaranteed an income if you lose your job.
How much is a-Kasse per month?
What does an a-kasse cost? Min A-kasse is one of the cheapest unemplopyment benefit fonds in Denmark. Before tax reduction the monthly charge for a full paying member of Min A-kasse’s Unemployment Insurance Fund is 490 DKK (2021).
What is Danish A-Kasse?
A-kasse – Unemployment insurance The Danish word “a-kasse” is an abbreviation for “arbejdsløshedskasse” and means unemployment insurance fund. When you join (become a member of) the a-kasse, you are guaranteed an amount of regular income if you become unemployed.
What is Danish A Kasse?
Which union should I join Denmark?
However if you just want to be sure to get legal and professional help, then Yellow Unions can be a good choice. A membership with a Yellow Union has become very popular, and “KRIFA” is the winner in our test “Most value for money” among all the 22 A-kasser/Unions.
How does Akasse work?
The Danish word ‘a‑kasse’ is an abbreviation for ‘arbejdsløshedskasse’ and means unemployment insurance fund. When you join (become a member of) the a‑kasse, you are guaranteed an amount of regular income if you become unemployed.
Can I get a Kasse?
Conditions for entitlement You must have been member of an unemployment insurance fund (A-kasse) for at least one year. You must have earned/have had a gross income of at least DKK 243,996 (amount applicable in 2021) during the last 3 years (in total) for full-time insured or DKK 162,660 if you are part-time insured.