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Is it compulsory to formally bill your customers in your country?

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Since 2027, in my country even the least, the small transaction, will become subjected to a cumbersome formal bill (this means the business' owners will be compelled to fill an electronic form with each customer's data to legally sell and offer services). A lot of street vendors, as a result, will find themselves forced to close their business: how to ask for data, physical address and tax code number to every customer who purchases a sandwich or an orange juice in the street? In the case, for any reason, they can't downgrade their business to a new kind of small business facing zero bureaucracy (but also zero Social Security), that should be ready next year. Remembering that lack of such a cumbersome billing means years of prison due to unissued formal bill.
 
Is your country under Communism?
Yes, it is, as I had explained last year. Better said, it isn't a Marxist communism (formally, communism is forbidden), but there is in fact a pseudo-communist government.
 
Yes, it is, as I had explained last year. Better said, it isn't a Marxist communism (formally, communism is forbidden), but there is in fact a pseudo-communist government.
That's the reason why the said government treats people like that. It seemed I forgot you already told me that your previous country is advocating communism. Are there no Catholics or churches in a communist country like in your previous country?
 
It's a pseudo-communism (no Marxist at all, as a Marxist country wouldn't tolerate, or worse, wouldn't support LGBT' s activism): so there is whatever kind of churches: Protestant, Catholic, Jehovah' s Witnesses, Mormons, New Age... Not any religion is forbidden, until bumping into illegal practices.
 
It's a pseudo-communism (no Marxist at all, as a Marxist country wouldn't tolerate, or worse, wouldn't support LGBT' s activism): so there is whatever kind of churches: Protestant, Catholic, Jehovah' s Witnesses, Mormons, New Age... Not any religion is forbidden, until bumping into illegal practices.
At least, there are churches for people to choose from to get converted to our Almighty Father. It is crucial for those who do not have faith in God, the more they will carry the heavy burden.
 
In my country there is no obligation to formally bill our customers. Strict government intervention will make street vendors and roadside traders go bankrupt.
In certain countries (like my former country until the raising of the new government), the idea is exactly to make small (and medium) entrepreneurs to go bankrupt to favour the multinational and big sized companies. A colleague of mine from Quora explained there are agreements between some governments and such companies that manipulate the government to destroy all the small and medium competitors. As in the case of Latin American countries the reason is the incompetence of the bureaucrats.
 
In certain countries (like my former country until the raising of the new government), the idea is exactly to make small (and medium) entrepreneurs to go bankrupt to favour the multinational and big sized companies. A colleague of mine from Quora explained there are agreements between some governments and such companies that manipulate the government to destroy all the small and medium competitors. As in the case of Latin American countries the reason is the incompetence of the bureaucrats.
That's right, many large businesses collaborate with government officials to facilitate government efforts and exploit the rights of the people and small businesses.
 
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