Dear Sir or Madam, The legal condition for carrying out personal supplementary activities (PSW) is a pre-acquired valuation card, which is differentiated according to the activity of work. In the case of work carried out for known clients - work under point A (services), the client must purchase the valuation card, whereas in the case of work carried out for largely unknown clients - work under point B (making products, collecting herbs, etc.), the insured person must purchase the valuation card himself. In the case of: Group A - the client of the service must purchase the value for the work - the client must purchase one value for the work carried out by each contractor in a calendar month, regardless of the amount of the payment, the number of hours of work carried out for him and the number of services provided for him. In practice, the majority of these valuation vouchers are not purchased by the client. Therefore, in such a case, the contractor is working illegally. In most cases, the contractor does not want to do it this way, but wants to do the work through the official procedure. The client (in our case, the person who needs instruction) wants to have one hour of mathematics instruction once a month. The contractor, on the other hand, wants to deliver the instruction through ODD. However, in practice, the client does not make any purchases of value-added tickets. The contractor is concerned about illegal work and wants to register his work with the legal basis through the ODD valuables. In this case, the contractor may also have several monthly subscribers who may use the service once or several times (as needed). The service providers - Group A - would like to take care of the values themselves, but not according to the established practice of having to buy a value for each subscriber every month. I propose to introduce a flat monthly amount - EUR 20 to 30 - which would ensure that a valuation is purchased. The work would still pay off, but at the same time it would provide more funds for pension, disability and health insurance.