- Companies can deduct VAT on expenses related to corporate social responsibility (CSR).
- The Regional Administrative Court in Gdańsk ruled that CSR expenses have both direct and indirect impact on business activities.
- The right to deduct VAT applies even if CSR activities are not directly linked to core business operations.
- CSR initiatives mentioned include environmental protection, cooperation with local authorities, workplace safety, and supporting local community projects.
- These activities are documented in annual sustainability reports.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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