On 8 September 2021, representatives of the Polish Government submitted draft legislation to the Polish Parliament on the major tax reform referred to as the “Polish Order.” The changes would affect several areas of taxation including Corporate Income Tax (CIT), Personal Income Tax (PIT), and Value Added Tax (VAT). A majority of the provisions are expected to come into force as of 1 January 2022.
The draft legislation will now be discussed in Parliament. Their potential impact should be assessed by businesses in order to prepare for change and undertake necessary action.
Topics:
- VAT grouping introduced
- Taxation of financial transactions
- Introduction of quick VAT refunds for non-cash taxpayers
Source: EY
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