The PP Totana proposes that the Government of the Nation "a big change in the VAT system"

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"For SMEs self-employed and do not pay VAT on invoices that have not received"

The Municipal People's Government propose to the Nation in the next plenary session to be held on Tuesday 28 April, you make a change in the VAT system for self-employed and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and that these do not pay VAT on invoices that have not been paid.

With this measure, as explained by the Government team spokesman, José Antonio Valverde Queen, would alleviate the liquidity problems of many companies in the country and especially Totana who are suffering financial problems and thereby ensure their economic viability.

Valverde Queen has indicated that the harsh economic crisis that is facing is brutal result of increased defaults and an expansion in terms of payment.

In this sense he explained that after the VAT invoicing also contributes to an increase in the liquidity problems of self-employed and SMEs.

For this and other reasons, the Municipal People's Party Group of Totana proposes that the Government of the Nation a great reform of the VAT that will definitely help to alleviate the problems facing our business daily.

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