End of the slip management: only evidence from 35 euros!

End of the slip management: only evidence from 35 euros!

The Austrian government has undergone an important step towards digitization and environmental protection by revising the proof of evidence in the event of small amounts. As reports krone.at , it will only be necessary to issue receipts from an amount of 35 euros. This means an end to the slip economy for many consumers who have had to receive evidence for every little purchase. The new regulations also rely on digital alternatives that are intended to significantly reduce paper consumption. It will now also be possible that no evidence will be given after a purchase, unless the customer explicitly demands afterwards.

The previous provisions that specify an evidence for every purchase not only burdened the dealers, but also caused a massive environmental impact on unnecessary paper consumption. According to Today. This flood of paper is not only expensive, but also harms the environment considerably.

reactions from the economy

The regulation is positively received by business representatives. Rainer Treelik from the Chamber of Commerce describes the measure as a liberation of unnecessary bureaucracy. Kurt Egger from the Business Association also sees this "important success that relieves companies". Furthermore, the ÖVP is praised for its initiative to relieve small and medium -sized companies, which will have less effort and costs due to the elimination of the proof of proof. Critics, on the other hand, emphasize that the law represents a long -needed reform for ecological improvement.

With these innovations, the government not only aims to simplify everyday business, but also relies on sustainable practices that can reduce unnecessary environmental impacts. Christoph Matznettter from the Social Democratic Wirtschaftsverband sees the abolition of the proof of evidence for small amounts as a step into a more sustainable future. The pressure increases to reduce this bureaucracy and protect the environment at the same time.

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