Bureaucracy reduction: Austria's companies breathe up - discharge in sight!
Bureaucracy reduction: Austria's companies breathe up - discharge in sight!
In the middle of a challenging economic situation, the Federal Government in Austria reveals significant measures to relieve companies and to contain bureaucracy. The NEOS, represented by SME spokesman Michael Bernhard, welcomed the recently introduced medium-sized company package of the "black-red-pink" coalition. Bernhard emphasizes that Austria is in the third year of recession and that the competitiveness of the domestic economy is under pressure. "The bureaucracy brakes our entrepreneurs enormously," says Bernhard, who underlines the urgency of these reforms to create a strong location for small and medium-sized companies.
A central point of the package is the bureaucracy brake, which is intended to check double payments and unnecessary reporting obligations. In addition, the government is planning several relief measures, including gradually increasing the basic flat rate and the Nova exemption for light commercial vehicles. These measures were also positively emphasized by Markus Hofer, Neos locations. He explains that the faster processing of permits and reducing bureaucratic hurdles are positive news for all entrepreneurs. According to Hofer, the central point of contact for deregulation in the State Secretariat of Sepp Schellhorn enables a targeted focus on simplifications and relief for the economy.
modern administrative processes in focus
With changes in the event of official processes, for example through the new vehicle approval regulations, bureaucratic requirements are further digitized. In the future, car owners can register your vehicle online, which means that visiting the registration office is eliminated. In addition, the children's passport is replaced by a regular passport, which puts an end to the need for annual renovations and reduces the official dates to every six years. The Federal Government also has its sights on measures to accelerate wind power projects in order to promote the use of renewable energies. "The reduction in bureaucracy is a permanent and cross-sectional task for the entire federal government," said Federal Minister of Justice Marco Buschmann, while a comprehensive participation of the economy and the population is sought to successfully design this process.
These reform initiatives, which were presented as part of the special report "better law and reduction in bureaucracy", aim to simplify and accelerate the administrative processes, as well as bundes- government . The Federal Government has undertaken to solve the bureaucratic bonds for companies and to create effective, user -friendly regulations that meet the needs of citizens and the economy.
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