- VAT gap is increasing again, returning to double-digit levels
- Minister of Finance Andrzej Domański stated that the VAT gap in 2023 was 15.8%, up from 7.3% in 2022
- New tools are needed to tighten the tax system
- The VAT gap is the the difference between expected and actual tax revenues
- The VAT gap in Poland was 3.3% of potential revenues in 2021
- The VAT gap decreased to 4.3% of potential revenues in 2021 according to the APK update in April 2023
- Ministry of Finance estimates show the VAT gap was 11.2% in 2019, 9.3% in 2020, 3.1% in 2021, and 4.9% in 2022
Source: ksiegowosc.infor.pl
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