FURS requires approximately 100,000 active s.p.s. to pay their monthly contributions into 4 different accounts. The only exception, if I am not mistaken, is in the case of a standing order, where the s.p. can transfer the total amount in one payment, where the FURS itself then divides the individual amounts between the different accounts. Why is this method of transfer not also available to everyone else? As if this were a particular problem for the FURS, it would simply carry out the same operation of redistribution to the State's sub-accounts on all the accounts of the S.p.s. The point is that this way the SMEs would have 4x less work to do every month with writing up the source documents and, above all, 3/4 less money would go to bank charges. Already at an individual level, this would mean a saving of around €20 for each SME per month, and probably around €150,000 to €180,000 for the whole of the EU every month. Times 12 for the whole year. Because on the other hand, it is interesting that if you have an overpayment on one of your accounts with the FURS (e.g. because you pay certain contributions in aggregate for several months) and you owe them a certain amount when they make a decision (e.g. on an advance payment of income tax), this amount - even if it is not yet nearly due - can be taken from any other account on your tax card. So when they take, they have no problem, but when they get, we have to transfer to 4 accounts or sub-accounts.