Taxation and Investment in Poland

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Taxation and Investment in Poland

Foreign investments are a key driver of growth in any economy, but also an important component of a development strategy of many companies. An investor looking at starting a company in a foreign country or expanding its business there needs to acquire comprehensive information concerning this country’s regulatory environment in order to do it in a safe and effective manner, in terms of both business as well as tax and legal aspects.

“Taxation and investment in Poland” is a periodic Deloitte publication, which outlines the Polish tax and legal system and contains essential information for foreign investors on the regulations and requirements for establishing and conducting business in our country.

We would like to invite you to read our guide, which describes both the general rules of the Polish tax system and specific issues within particular areas, such as:

  • forms of conducting business in Poland and requirements related to it
  • general rules of the Polish tax system (concerning both legal and natural persons)
  • current regulations applicable in the key tax areas, including transfer pricing, VAT, CIT, PIT taxes, withholding tax and property tax
  • other tax areas (for example: exit tax, stamp duty, customs duty, excise tax)
  • investment incentives from national and EU funds
Taxation and Investment in Poland

Taxation and Investment in Poland

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