Self-employed and micro businesses have been damaged in the last parliamentary negotiation process to reach a consensus on changing the Delinquency Act, with respect to the original proposals from both the Project CiU as drafts known until now for the Sustainable Economy Act. The text adopted by the Committee on Industry of the Congress provides for a maximum payment period of sixty days between companies, but this time enter into force effectively in the year 2013. However, the original texts envisaged that the self-employed and micro sixty-day period shall enter into force immediately.
"The demand of some parties, and the so-called Platform Against Delinquency, in order that the time limits also apply to medium and large companies has led to this situation that hurts the smaller companies, "said Sebastian Reyna, general secretary of UPTA Spain.
UPTA present political groups present in the Senate an amendment to the transitional provisions that delay the implementation period of sixty days until January 1, 2013 does not apply to small size businesses and freelancers.
The Union of Self-Employed Professionals and calls on the organizations that are part of the Platform Against Delinquency called for self-defense of the interests of medium and large businesses not prejudice the rights of freelancers.
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