- VAT can be deducted for business clothing with a company logo.
- VAT can also be deducted for clothing without a logo if it has a distinctive pattern, style, or color strictly associated with the company, as specified in work regulations, and private use is excluded.
- The clothing must be used exclusively for work, remain company property, and be documented by invoice and internal records.
- The right to deduct VAT depends on a direct or indirect link between the purchase and taxable business activity, and no negative conditions from the VAT Act are present.
Source: prawo.pl
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