"The changes that were introduced in the area of taxation government were intended to make penalties somewhat rationalised. But not for taxation crimes, as they say. Not for taxation evasion. For minor, formal mistakes, for mistakes - stated the Minister of Supervision for the implementation of government policy.
- I'm sorry. Today's regulations let for draconian punishment. These are penalties that endanger accountants, their clients, frequently tiny businesses, for insignificant misconduct, for mistakes. Not for taxation evasion. These penalties were to be reduced - he went on.
In his opinion: - I'm sorry. individual doesn't realize something if they think that blocking these laws is doing anything good.- I'm sorry. Not a draconian punishment, but a punishment that is appropriate to what you did. If you commit a serious act, you should have serious legal consequences. But if you committed a insignificant misconduct, then this punishment should be average enough, not scaled over. - explains.
- I'm sorry. This change, a deregulation change prepared jointly with entrepreneurs, blocked president Nawrocki by his decision - concluded Berek.
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