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The Senate wants to limit the autoentrepreneuriat to 3 years

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

A first scratch on the scheme which has boosted business creation in 2009? Following a round table organized in the Senate to take stock of the regime of self-contractor, several senators, including Jean Arthuis, chairman of the Finance Committee, proposed limiting the device over time. In practice, a self-contractor could not remain as three years. The purpose of this proposal, which should eventually be included as part of an amendment to a bill is twofold.

It aims mainly to prevent that, beyond the threshold turnover limit set by law, the self-declared cease contractors additional income rather than spending in the common law system. The measure aims both to limit the extent of undeclared work and to force these self-experienced entrepreneurs to move after three years to the classical scheme of the contractor.For companies under common law, and especially the artisans, complain of unfair competition that they oppose the self-entrepreneurs. According to INSEE statistics, one third of them practicing in effect as artisans, but does not pay the charges which have submitted their congeners.

"Either the regime is bad and should be abolished or he is good, and it must be sustainable"

The senators also want to impose an obligation to report sales, even if it is zero, see this as an opportunity "to increase accompanying autoentrepreneurs" says John Pouch, the deputy Senate payday loans. And thus better identify them.It is particularly possible to distinguish those who use the system for enhancing and supplementing their income for which the senators see no harm in what they are autoentrepreneurs much time they want – from those who Entrepreneurs are self-full time and are destined to become true entrepreneurs.

Herve Novelli has already voted against this measure, which he sees a way to complicate a system that owes much to its simplicity. In 2009, 320,000 entries were in fact registered as such. Unheard of.Fran?ois Hurel, President of the Union of Autoentrepreneurs says his side "does not quite understand this proposition, or the system is bad and should be abolished or he is good, and it must be sustainable 't believe he stressed that the establishment of the regime of self-contractor has already helped a lot of money back into the bosom of the state coffers. Finally, "from when to reauthorize eligible to enroll?" Asks he. So many questions to be answered by the senators.

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