- Crew vans in Poland should not be subject to excise duty, as they are primarily used for transporting goods rather than passengers. The Provincial Administrative Court in Warsaw ruled that excise duty should only apply to vehicles primarily intended for passenger transport. This decision, following an appeal by the MJDDP team, confirms that such vehicles are not luxury goods and should be exempt from excise tax. The ruling may allow taxpayers to seek refunds for previously paid excise duties and impact future tax settlements.
Source: mddp.pl
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