The Government is "working to extend the deadlines for the presentation of tax obligations for SMEs and the self-employed" and that in this way "they do not have to present them on an obligatory basis in April." The new term, as explained by the Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, in the press conference after the Council of Ministers, will run until May 20 . But the measure has not yet been approved, and will be discussed in "next councils", which leaves practically no margin for action for self-employed workers and small and medium-sized companies .

So much so that if it were approved in the Council next Tuesday , the measure would be discussed just one day before the deadline for direct debit payments expires , which is the most common method of payment. Furthermore, the government's discussion and approval would take place on April 14, but its publication in the Official State Gazette (BOE) would not take place until the 15th .

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