- The government did not accept changes to the VAT law
- The proposed changes aim to allow small and medium-sized companies to be exempt from VAT not only in Poland but also in other EU countries
- The threshold for exemption in Poland remains at 200,000 PLN annual turnover
- Companies can benefit from the exemption if they do not exceed the EU turnover limit of 100,000 euros annually
- Certain industries, such as advisory services, may be excluded from the exemption
- The European Commission will provide information on exemption conditions on their website for taxpayers to check
Source: mddp.pl
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