Translated from Czech EET z druhé strany published on June 15, 2016
A. Babiš: „Thanks to the electronic tills (EET), we’ll have 18 billion CZK to build hospitals, increase pensions and wages for teachers and firefighters.“
In Croatia, after the introduction of EET, 28% of the self-employed entrepreneurs and 34% of trade sector firms went out of business. See Elektronická evidence tržeb se v Evropě neosvědčila (Electronic sales records in Europe did not work)
As of December 31, 2015, the Czech Republic had 576,911 full-time, self-employed citizens, plus 387,609 who were self-employed on the side. 264,305 employees worked for them. The average wage in 2016 is 26,480 CZK. (According to the Czech Bureau of Statistics)
When we take a conservative figure of 20% of the self-employed in Czechia will go out of business, how do the specific numbers look then? Pokračovat ve čtení „Electronic tills (EET) from the other side“ →