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Starting 1 January 2026, Poland’s VAT exemption threshold will rise from PLN 200,000 to PLN 240,000, easing compliance for small businesses and reducing VAT-related formalities and obligations.
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A transitional provision allows entities exceeding the old threshold but below PLN 240,000 in 2025 to retroactively benefit from the exemption starting 2026, including new 2025 businesses.
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From January 2025, EU-based businesses can also benefit from the VAT exemption in Poland, enhancing cross-border trade and simplifying operations under the revised Polish VAT regime.
Source: www.crowe.com
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