- Poland is consulting on a new digital services tax with foreign business organizations.
- Meetings are scheduled for September 17.
- The tax targets companies with global revenues over EUR750m.
- The proposed tax rate is three percent.
- The tax will cover digital platforms and services enabling user interaction.
- Taxpayers include marketplaces, ride-hailing apps, and social media platforms.
- The tax applies to digital advertising and data sales or licensing.
- Exemptions include digital intermediation services and regulated financial services.
- The tax is based on services provided to Polish users.
- User location is determined by IP address or user activity.
- Consultations will last a few months before draft legislation is prepared.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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