- Premier Donald Tusk announced the limitation of control time for micro-entrepreneurs.
- Currently, controls for this group can last for months, despite the legal limit of 12 days.
- Experts support the Prime Minister’s announcement but suggest clarifying the regulations.
- The current law already sets a maximum of 12 working days for control of micro-entrepreneurs.
- However, tax authorities often abuse these regulations, extending controls for several months.
- Additional regulations should be introduced to specify maximum intervals between control days and limit breaks that prolong the control period.
- The list of situations exempt from the maximum control time should also be minimized.
Source: prawo.pl
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