- The VAT sales threshold for small taxpayers will increase from 1.2 million euros to 2 million euros.
- Approximately 40,000 entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to settle taxes on a quarterly basis and use the cash accounting method.
- A small taxpayer will be defined as one whose sales value (including tax) did not exceed 2 million euros in the previous tax year.
- The increased threshold aims to address payment bottlenecks and improve the economic situation for many entrepreneurs.
- Small taxpayers can choose between cash and quarterly VAT settlements, with the option to switch to quarterly settlements after 12 months from VAT registration.
- Specific conditions must be met, including written notification to the tax office and using the expression “”metoda kasowa”” (cash method) on invoices for cash accounting.
- The right to deduct input tax for small taxpayers using cash accounting arises when payment is made for the goods and services.
- The cash accounting method can only be abandoned after 12 months.
- The changes provide more flexibility and benefits to taxpayers in their VAT settlements.
Source: prawo.pl
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