(CIANEWS) - Based on its findings, the Association of Entrepreneurs and Tradesmen of the Czech Republic (SPŽ) claims that the state is unnecessarily paying millions of CZK per month for the answer reports that the Czech Social Security Administration (ČSSZ) sends to employers. According to the SPŽ, abolishing them could save money for the state budget and reduce the administrative burden for both entrepreneurs and the state. The association proposes that part of the money saved in this way could be used by the state as energy assistance for micro-enterprises. From 2020, employers must communicate with the ČSSZ only through data boxes. The e-portal uses the same channel to reply with information about the delivery of the message.