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Understanding VAT in Poland Value Added Tax (VAT) is one of the core elements of the Polish tax system. It applies to most business activities involving the sale of goods or services and is charged at each stage of the...
Poland has become one of the most attractive destinations for foreign entrepreneurs in Central and Eastern Europe. A stable legal environment, access to the EU market and relatively low operating costs make it a strong choice for starting a business....
Starting a business in Poland is relatively straightforward, but the real costs depend on the legal form, business model and level of support. Many entrepreneurs focus only on registration costs - while the actual expenses begin after the company is...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including foundations and associations, play a significant role in Poland’s social and economic landscape. Although they are not profit-oriented, many NGOs engage in business activities to support their statutory goals. This creates additional accounting, tax and reporting...
With the introduction of Poland’s National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), many individuals – including those operating on a very small scale – are wondering whether the new rules apply to them. The answer depends on several important factors. What is unregistered activity? Unregistered activity allows individuals...
A life estate agreement (“umowa dożywocia”) is legally treated as a form of compensated transfer of real estate. Both administrative courts and tax authorities consistently confirm this interpretation. However, the tax consequences for the parties involved are somewhat unusual. For the person...






