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BOE-A-2026-14739 ·7 July 2026 ·Resolution Medium impact
Tax

Resolution of 1 July 2026 on updating working time records for firms with 10+ employees

The resolution publishes the list of EU regulations ratified in June 2026, including an update to Article 11.f) of Royal Decree 2200/1995 on technology and research. Companies with more than 10 workers must update their working time records in line with the new regulation, effective from its entry into force, with a three-month adaptation period.

In 2 key points

  1. Companies with 10+ employees must update working time records (art. 11.f) RD 2200/1995)
  2. Adaptation period: 3 months from entry into force (art. 11.f) RD 2200/1995)

How it affects those involved

Companies with 10 or more employees must update their working time records within three months, otherwise they may face fines of up to 7,500 EUR per worker (Article 11.f) of Royal Decree 2200/1995. Self-employed and small businesses without employees are not affected. The compliance period starts from the date of entry into force of the resolution.

Lifecycle

2026-07-07PublishedPublished in the BOE
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