- Poland is proposing a Digital Services Tax targeting large global companies with revenue over EUR 750 million.
- The tax aims to create a fairer environment for EU and Polish businesses.
- It would apply to digital interface services, targeted digital advertising, and data transfer services.
- Companies must report revenue connected to Poland using data like IP addresses.
- Some digital services, such as banking apps and direct online sales, are excluded.
- The proposal is in early stages, with further consultations expected.
Source: vatabout.com
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