- Poland plans to cut VAT and excise duties on fuel and introduce a daily-adjusted retail fuel price cap.
- The measures, announced by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, are pending parliamentary approval and could take effect by Easter.
- The government also plans a windfall tax on fuel refiners in the energy sector.
- Fuel prices in Poland have risen sharply, with gasoline up 22% and diesel up 40%, outpacing EU averages.
- The proposed measures aim to lower fuel prices by about 1.2 zloty per liter and address broader economic impacts of rising energy costs.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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