- Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs will hold a meeting on 17 September to discuss the digital services tax.
- The ministry announced plans for a digital services tax on 1 September 2025.
- The tax aims to ensure fair taxation of multinational tech companies in Poland.
- The meeting is for foreign chambers of commerce to exchange views and experiences.
- The tax targets companies with global revenues over EUR 750 million.
- It is based on models from countries like France, Spain, and the UK.
- Taxable services include digital interface services, targeted digital advertising, and data transfer.
- Non-taxable services include digital intermediation for content delivery, regulated financial services, and direct online sales through a supplier’s website.
Source: regfollower.com
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