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3-Point Plan: Greens Present "Simple Business" Program

The Greens present "Simply Doing Business," a reform package to relieve businesses. Less bureaucracy, a modernized trade regulation, and a central contact point for companies are the focus of the 3-point plan.

The Greens are calling for a reduction in bureaucracy for the domestic economy: The 3-point plan "Simply Doing Business" envisions the modernization of trade regulations, simplifying communication with public authorities, and making administration more service-oriented, the party announced in a press release on Sunday. "Our goal is clear: less bureaucracy, more time for the essentials, and an economy that runs smoothly," said Elisabeth Götze, the Greens' economic spokesperson.

Greens Call for Reduction in Bureaucracy for the Economy

According to the Greens' proposals, trade regulations should be simplified. For example, those who want to open a tailoring business alongside a trading business would no longer need to register the free trade of tailoring separately. But individual regulations for professions like bookbinders, ladies' and men's garment makers, or laundry product manufacturing should also be abolished.

The next demand envisions a central contact point for all notifications, inquiries, and applications. This way, employers would not have to send the same data to the tax office, social insurance carriers, and the chamber of labor.

"The administration should become more proactive, customer-friendly, and solution-oriented," is the third demand of the Greens. For example, claims for allowances could be automatically considered during tax equalization, according to the proposal.

(APA/Red)

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