20D Elections: the five electoral proposals with which the parties want to wink at SMEs

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20D Elections: the five electoral proposals with which the parties want to wink at SMEs

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The general elections are just around the corner and a good part of the success or failure of the different political parties is in the power of seduction that their electoral proposals have for the different sectors. One of the most important when it comes to deciding is that of SMEs and self-employed workers, responsible for 99% of the business fabric and 64% of the workforce in our country. For this reason, we want to review the elections of 20D and the five electoral proposals with which the parties want to capture the vote of the SME sector .

We will consider the proposals of those parties that are running at a national level and, according to polls, will have representation in Congress, although the weight of each of the parties will logically have to be decided by the citizens on election day. In any case, it seems that the different parties have paid special attention to SMEs and the self-employed as catalysts for the increase in employment that is essential for the future of the country.

PP proposals for SMEs and self-employed workers
The Popular Party is committed to the SME sector local marketing email list and the self-employed with the following proposals:

Reduction of administrative burdens when creating a company but also in its management and relationship with the public administration.
Second chance for entrepreneurs , allowing for a restructuring of company debt and new regulations for the Special Regime for Self-Employed Workers, allowing them greater flexibility, as well as moratoriums on Social Security payments.

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As regards tax policy , they are betting on a series of bonuses and reductions for entrepreneurs and individual business owners, as well as a reduction in inheritance and gift tax.
If we talk about the promotion of credit, it is perhaps one of the least concrete points of the program, since it speaks of promoting knowledge and the social dimension of the financial sector and also greater transparency in the financial sector or regulation of microfinance, as well as measures in the field of education to improve the capacity for decision-making when the time comes.
In terms of employment, the proposal calls for greater individualised monitoring of the unemployed to ensure their integration into the labour market. To this end, the National Talent Institute will be created, reinforcing the functions of the State Public Employment Service in the development of human capital in employment.
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