We are facing interesting times under the Liberal-Socialist and Conservative-Progress Coalition

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The conflicting programs, and in fact the conflicting electoral promises. The mutually contradicting statements of politicians. This is all characterized by the future government coalition of the civilian Coalition, Poland 2050, PSL and Left. And this conflict festival isn't over yet. Senator Left, co-chair of the organization Together, Magdalena Biejat announced that it would be essential to inspect individuals conducting one-person business activity, due to the fact that specified people, working on B2B principles, “are simply cheating to avoid taxes and co-responsibility.” Thus, hard-working Poles, who conduct their own economical activity and conclude contracts with other, larger economical entities, are not just suspects but frauds. Magdalena Biejat said for Virtual Poland:
– If a individual goes to work, meets the tenure rules, goes to the same place, during working hours, does a circumstantial job, and at the same time pretends to be a one-man business activity, in order to avoid taxes, that is cheating.

On the another hand, the Civic Coalition promises that specified people will be relieved. Of course not all, but 1 of the professional groups. The left 1 won't control it?

Short, somewhat ironic comments to all these announcements of future coalitions, he posted on X, Sławomir Mentzen:
Left announces the entrepreneur's test and taxation increases for Single-Man Business. At the same time PO talks about reliefs for programmers on Single-Man Business. We are facing incredibly interesting times under the Liberal-Socialist and Conservative-progressive coalition.

Left announces the entrepreneur's test and taxation increases for JDG. At the same time, PO talks about relief for JDG developers.

We are facing incredibly interesting times under the Liberal-Socialist and Conservative-progressive coalition.

— Sławomir Mentzen (@SlawomirMentzen) November 3, 2023

Today's statements from future coalitions show that the government needs to consider whether to yet taxation relief for these fraud entrepreneurs

Today's statements from future coalitions show that the government needs to consider whether to yet taxation relief for these fraud entrepreneurs

— Sławomir Mentzen (@SlawomirMentzen) November 3, 2023
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