- No one-size-fits-all in taxation: Choosing between tax brackets, flat tax (19%), or Estonian CIT depends on the taxpayer’s income, business type, expected costs, family situation, and planned investments. High-income entrepreneurs may benefit from flat taxation, while those earning under ~PLN 120,000 annually may find tax brackets more favorable.
- Value of tax planning: Consulting a tax expert—especially when starting a business, changing activities, or facing major life events—reduces risk, optimizes tax burden, and helps avoid pitfalls like unreliable invoices, VAT carousels, or account freezes. Small planning differences can have significant financial impact.
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Flexibility and vigilance are key: Long-term planning is possible but must remain flexible, accounting for unexpected changes, court rulings, new regulations, or government actions. Year-end is the optimal time to review tax strategies and prepare for adjustments in the new fiscal year.
Source Prawo
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