Interview with Jokin Perona, Deputy Minister of Finance and Finance of the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa on Radio Euskadi

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Here’s how the Deputy for Finance and Finance of the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council emphasized on Radio Euskadi in light of the possible closure of small businesses as a result of the new billing system, asking them to “take steps to better run their businesses.” make in the future”.

The new online invoicing system TicketBaic It is already a reality in Euskadi. As of today, 12,000 self-employed from Gipuzkoa will join this new project, in addition to the existing one, 44% of taxpayers provided by the Provincial Treasury will already be part of the system.

From now on, dentists, doctors, veterinarians, lawyers, architects or thousands of other self-employed persons send the invoice via a QR code. The target? Fight tax fraud. The hotel industry will do that on November 1, and soon all the economic activity of the area will be there.

Jokin Perona, deputy of Treasury and Finance of the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa, stated on Radio Euskadi’s “Boulevard” that with this implementation we are “trying to go one step further in digitization to provide a better service. In that sense, fraud can also become reduced”. As he has indicated, the user will hardly notice the change: “What he will observe is that the service he has received has been declared to the tax authorities at that time”, he has indicated.

Ticket Bai is a joint project of the three Foral Haciendas and the Basque Government, with the aim of: the implementation of a series of legal and technical obligationswhich means that all natural and legal persons engaged in economic activities must use a set up billing software.

Its implementation is gradually being carried out in Euskadi and Gipuzkoa is the first herialde to start it up. “The important thing is for the three administrations to come in and work together,” Perona says. “We maintain a very close relationship with the three administrations. I believe that the project is more robust, closer and more adequate today,” he said.

asked of him possible business termination Because of the new system, Perona says that hardly anything will change in terms of working. For example, he asked small businesses”Do not be afraidand “that they are taking steps so that their business is better in the future” and he recalled that they will continue to work and “be close” to provide all necessary assistance to all sectors. “The message is to keep working and close to be so that the establishment .

As indicated, the entire process will be completed in Gipuzkoa Provincial Council on June 1 next year.

The Secretary of Labor Orientation of UPTA, Union of Professionals and Autonomous Workers, Inigo Martines, for its part, criticized the way the system was implemented before the Radio Euskadi microphones, pointing out that the new project makes no distinction between, say, freelancers who “don’t make ends meet” and those who make a lot of money. “It’s not the time and it’s not the place,” he said.

Likewise, he lamented that each regional administration will “stand on its own two feet” in carrying out the implementation: “It seems totally unfair to us. Some now, others later”. Finally, he pointed out that “for people born in this era of digitization, it’s one more step”, but that for “an elderly person who has a haberdashery in Muskiz it is very complicated”.

“It has advantages for the administration and the advice. But for the trader and the self-employed it becomes a mess and very problematic,” he concluded.

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Source: EITB

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