Tackling undeclared work database
Undeclared work can be defined as work which is in itself legal but is not declared to the authorities for tax, social security and/or labour law purposes. Across the 28 Member States of the European Union, a great deal of effort is being invested into developing and testing policy measures that aim to tackle undeclared work.
Joint effective control on undeclared work, Bulgaria
- Bulgaria
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Deterrence: increase penalties
New rules against employing third-country nationals, Malta
- Malta
- Sectors
- Type of measure:
Fiscal Rescue Operation, Portugal
- Portugal
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Legitimising undeclared work
Fair Play project, Iceland
- Iceland
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Legitimising undeclared work, Prevention
Tax reforms to create new jobs, Turkey
- Turkey
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Legitimising undeclared work, Prevention
Social information and investigation service, Belgium
- Belgium
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection
One-stop shop business registration, Croatia
- Croatia
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Legitimising undeclared work, Prevention
Action plans to combat undeclared work, Latvia
- Latvia
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: increase penalties, Legitimising undeclared work, Prevention
Trade union study on the informal economy, Romania
- Romania
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Changing attitudes: awareness raising
Customer Liability and Fraud Prevention Acts, Austria
- Austria
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Prevention