Polish govt analyses deregulation proposals and approves 61 percent of them
The Polish government has reviewed 36 deregulation proposals, approving 61 percent, while 31 percent require further analysis, and 3 percent were rejected due to budgetary or safety concerns, according to Minister Maciej Berek. The initiative aims to simplify regulations and improve administrative processes.
Berek informed that key accepted proposals, among others, include: extending the taxpayer presumption of innocence, halting penalties for unintentional errors, and increasing general tax interpretations.
Other measures involve introducing tax settlements with authorities and expanding digital services like mObywatel.
The government plans to present additional deregulation solutions by April, with initial reforms expected in May.
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