The advertising industry asks the government to reconsider the new kata law

The joint statement of the advertising industry asks the decision-makers to reconsider the Kata law
The organizations sent a joint statement to MTI on Friday, in which they point out that the communication industry is characterized by the use of the services of intellectual freelancers, most of whom in recent years have opted for the itemized tax (kata) of low-tax businesses. The MRSZ and its affiliates do not agree with the new kata law adopted on July 12 and its introduction in the middle of the year, and they ask the government to reconsider its content due to the negative effects expected in the communications industry as a result of the new kata law. (MTI)
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