The Ministry of Justice and Digital Affairs is proposing changes to debt collection laws to allow individuals owing money to retain a larger portion of their income. The proposed amendment to the Code of Enforcement Procedure seeks to encourage more people to participate in the formal workforce. Currently, debt collection rules can significantly reduce take-home pay, potentially disincentivizing employment. Officials believe that allowing debtors to keep more of their earnings will improve their financial stability and increase compliance with repayment obligations. The circulated proposal aims to strike a balance between protecting creditors’ rights and supporting debtors’ economic participation. The Ministry anticipates the changes will lead to a more effective and equitable debt recovery system. Further details regarding the specific income thresholds and changes to enforcement procedures have not yet been released.