Authorities propose to introduce a moratorium on business inspections until the end of 2026
The draft states that entrepreneurs continue to express dissatisfaction due to frequent and duplicative inspections conducted by various regulatory bodies, including law enforcement agencies, the tax service, and local administrations.
According to government information, there are instances of abuse of power and unjustified raids, which create negative conditions for business and the investment climate.
Under the draft, the moratorium on inspections is set to last until December 31, 2026.
Exceptions include inspections conducted within the framework of criminal and civil proceedings, as well as those based on appeals from entrepreneurs, requests from foreign government bodies, complaints from citizens, and media publications containing specific facts about violations, as well as actions by the Tax and Customs Services.
During the moratorium, regulatory bodies will only have the right to monitor and provide consultations, without the ability to impose fines or initiate inspections on their own initiative.
Entrepreneurs are required to provide the necessary information during the consultative process; however, this data cannot be used for inspections until the moratorium is over.
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