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Cash or Card: Why a Withdrawn Amendment Still Matters for Your Business

Behind a quiet political decision sits a very practical question for small entrepreneurs
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  • Cash or Card: Why a Withdrawn Amendment Still Matters for Your Business
  • 2026 m. vasario 2 d. pagal
    Linda Pavan

    At first glance, this week’s political news looks minor: D66, VVD and JA21 withdrew an amendment. No headlines, no drama. But the subject of that amendment goes straight to everyday business reality, how customers pay you, how you manage risk, and how much administrative weight you carry for every euro that comes in.

    The amendment was aimed at blocking a proposed obligation for retailers to accept cash payments up to €3,000. In other words, it was meant to prevent a legal duty to take “contant geld” even when a business prefers card or digital payments only. By withdrawing it, the parties avoided a political clash, but they also left the original proposal standing. For small business owners, that means the discussion about mandatory cash acceptance is very much alive.

    This is not a philosophical debate at the counter. Cash affects daily operations. It means handling physical money, counting it, storing it safely, transporting it to the bank, explaining differences in the till, and taking on extra insurance and security risks. Many micro-entrepreneurs moved away from cash precisely to reduce those pressures and keep their administration manageable.

    The intention behind the proposal is inclusion: cash is legal tender, and people who rely on it should not be excluded. That’s a fair concern. But inclusion has a price, and in small businesses that price doesn’t disappear, it shows up as extra time, higher costs, or more exposure to loss. What is manageable for a large chain can be a real burden for a single shop, café, or studio.

    I recently spoke with a retailer who went card-only after repeated discrepancies and one break-in. The change didn’t increase profit, but it restored calm. Now she’s watching this debate closely, because a legal obligation to accept cash would mean reintroducing risks she deliberately removed, not out of convenience, but out of necessity.

    Nothing changes tomorrow. But this is a signal to stay alert. Review how you communicate payment methods, check whether your terms are clear, and follow how this proposal develops. If accepting cash becomes mandatory, it will require conscious adjustments, not panic, just preparation.

    Small businesses survive by staying practical, not ideological. Calm attention to these “small” political shifts is often what keeps operations stable. Sometimes, what doesn’t pass quietly still matters.


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