Polish Entrepreneurs Face New Tax Hurdles: VAT on Barter, Company Expenses, and PIT Changes
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Polish entrepreneurs face new tax and VAT considerations.
- Key issues include VAT on influencer barters, company expenses for luxury items, and changes to personal income tax (PIT).
- The Ministry of Finance is introducing measures to tighten tax collection.
Polish entrepreneurs are navigating a complex landscape of evolving tax regulations, with several key issues demanding attention. A significant point of discussion involves the Value Added Tax (VAT) implications of bartering goods, such as shoes, for influencer marketing services. Businesses must also consider the deductibility of expenses for items like a gold-plated figure, questioning whether such expenditures qualify as legitimate company costs. The Ministry of Finance is actively pursuing changes aimed at strengthening tax collection, including a new project to close perceived loopholes. Furthermore, the deductibility of VAT on car purchases is under scrutiny if the buyer's tax identification number (NIP) is not correctly listed on the invoice. In the realm of intellectual property, tax authorities remain firm on certain interpretations regarding trademark leases, despite court rulings often favoring taxpayers. These developments underscore the need for businesses to stay informed and adapt to the dynamic fiscal environment in Poland.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.