Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker)

Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker) is filed with AEAT y Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social (TGSS). With Managora you do it 100% online: you answer a few questions, sign a digital mandato (power of representation) and we draft, sign and file your application for you. Estimated total cost: €19 to €19.

We process your deregistration as a self-employed worker at Hacienda (Spanish Tax Agency) (simplified modelo 036, box 150) and in the Régimen Especial de Trabajadores Autónomos (RETA) (special scheme for self-employed workers) of the Seguridad Social (Social Security) (TA.0521/2) in a single operation. We calculate the proportional contribution for the month of cessation and warn you of the cost if you are outside the deadline.

Estimated total cost
€19 to €19
Managora's fee
€22.99 (21% VAT incl.)
Tasa (official government fee)
No tasa payable
Processing time
TGSS RETA: 3 calendar days from the cessation (art. 35.1 RD 84/1996). Hacienda 036: 1 month from the effective cessation. If it is submitted outside the calendar month of the cessation, the TGSS charges contributions up to the last day of the month in which the deregistration is submitted, unless there is documentary proof of the earlier actual cessation.
What you receive
Application

Cost breakdown: Our fee 19 €. The deregistration at Hacienda (036) and in the RETA has no tasa (official fee)..

Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker): how is it filed?

  1. 1Answer the chat questions (~5 minutes).
  2. 2We calculate the proportional contribution and check the legal deadline.
  3. 3Payment of 19 €.
  4. 4Signing of the mandate from your mobile.
  5. 5We report the deregistration via Sistema RED Directo (official API) and submit the 036 deregistration at the Hacienda portal. Receipts in minutes.
  6. 6You receive both receipts (RED + 036), a full copy of the submissions, the signed mandate and the invoice.

Which documents do you need?

  • If the cause is a move to the Régimen General (general employee scheme): a copy of the employment contract or the new employer's NAF registration.
  • If the cause is retirement: the INSS decision recognising the pension.
  • If the cause is permanent disability: the INSS decision recognising the permanent disability.
  • If we submit outside the deadline: any documentary proof of the earlier effective cessation (last invoice issued, dissolution deed, notice to the client, IAE deregistration, etc.).

Legal basis and things to bear in mind

  • Legal RETA deadline: 3 calendar days from the cessation (art. 35.1 RD 84/1996). If we submit it within the calendar month of the cessation and you provide proof, the TGSS prorates up to the last day worked. If not, it charges the full month.
  • Legal Hacienda deadline: 1 month from the cessation (art. 11 RGAT). After the month, it is still possible to submit the deregistration, but the census will reflect the late submission.
  • Outstanding contributions: the RETA deregistration does NOT cancel contribution debts. They remain payable. Consider requesting a deferral (TA.30) if the amount is high.
  • If you are going to start work as an employee, do NOT deregister before the first day of the new job: pluriactividad (concurrent employment and self-employment) may benefit you (refund of the excess). Let us talk before processing if this is your case.
  • If you will register again as self-employed within less than 3 years, the 80 €/month flat rate applies only once in a lifetime (unless you have not yet used it).

Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker): frequently asked questions

Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker): how much does it cost?

The estimated total cost (our fee + official tasas and taxes) is €19 to €19: Our fee 19 €. The deregistration at Hacienda (036) and in the RETA has no tasa (official fee).. Managora's fee is €22.99, 21% VAT included (€19.00 net + €3.99 VAT). This procedure carries no official tasa.

Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker): how long does it take?

TGSS RETA: 3 calendar days from the cessation (art. 35.1 RD 84/1996). Hacienda 036: 1 month from the effective cessation. If it is submitted outside the calendar month of the cessation, the TGSS charges contributions up to the last day of the month in which the deregistration is submitted, unless there is documentary proof of the earlier actual cessation.

Baja como autónomo (Hacienda + RETA) (deregistration as a self-employed worker): which documents do I need?

You need to have to hand: If the cause is a move to the Régimen General (general employee scheme): a copy of the employment contract or the new employer's NAF registration., If the cause is retirement: the INSS decision recognising the pension., If the cause is permanent disability: the INSS decision recognising the permanent disability., If we submit outside the deadline: any documentary proof of the earlier effective cessation (last invoice issued, dissolution deed, notice to the client, IAE deregistration, etc.).. You do not upload them here: we collect the details through the guided chat.

Who files the procedure?

Managora files it in your name with AEAT y Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social (TGSS). You only provide the details through the chat and sign a mandato (power of representation); we prepare, sign and register it.

Can it be done online?

Yes. The whole process is online: you answer a few questions in the guided chat, sign a simple mandato on screen and receive the receipt and the official documents by email, with full legal validity.

Related procedures

Based on the legislation in force and on the official site of the competent authority: AEAT y Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social (TGSS).

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