Entrepreneurs are trying to use the regulations in a way that is conducive to them and take advantage of the various loopholes offered by the adopted provisions regarding the ban on Sunday trading. One such open door was the COVID-related arrangements that allowed for circumvention. What will change? We suggest.
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Stores will no longer be able to circumvent the rules in this way. All because of the changes made
There are many exceptions in the regulations that allow shops to trade on Sunday. Many have used loopholes in the law to circumvent the arrangements, but from August 1, 2023, one of them will be eliminated. These are the assumptions that concerned the Covid Act. During the epidemic, the Sunday trade ban did not apply to accepting goods and spreading them on store shelves. Therefore, practices were used that consisted in the fact that even on a non-commercial Sunday, employees took care of supplies. It happened that at that time the store owner was operating the cash register and was open for customers. Now, however, everything changes, because such practices could only apply during the state of epidemic emergency, state of epidemic and in the period of 30 days following their cancellation.
What is the penalty for not complying with the ban on trading on Sunday? The penalties are severe
From August 2023, it will no longer be possible to use a non-commercial Sunday to receive goods, unload them and put them on store shelves. It turns out that the penalties for infringements can be really severe, and the difference between the lowest fine and the highest fine is very large. Currently, a fine of PLN 1,000 to even PLN 100,000 applies for breaking the provisions on trade on Sundays and public holidays.
Source: Gazeta

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