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Tax and regulatory agenda for entrepreneurs in Poland: KSeF, inspections, and new package

Rzeczpospolita

Key Points

  • 1. PIP's conversion of B2B contracts into employment contracts creates new tax issues for entrepreneurs.
  • 2. The Polish tax authority is trying to collect taxes even from fraud victims.
  • 3. The KSeF e-invoice system, which has been implemented for five months, is being evaluated by businesses.
  • 4. A new contractor certification system for public procurements has become operational.

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1. 5 months of KSeF implementation

The Polish Labor Inspection Authority's (PIP) tendency to convert B2B contracts into standard employment contracts is confronting business owners with new tax issues. Furthermore, the Polish tax authority argues that even individuals who are victims of fraud must pay taxes, bringing judicial processes on this matter to the agenda.

Tax authorities are strictly monitoring the personal and holiday use of company vehicles during the summer months. The KSeF (National e-Invoice System), which has been mandatory since September, continues to be evaluated by businesses for a period of five months.

The government announced a new deregulation package aimed at reducing bureaucratic burdens on entrepreneurs. Additionally, the contractor certification system for public procurements has officially become operational. Important dates that businesses need to pay attention to this week, as well as July's personnel indicators, have also been published.

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Q: What is KSeF and what is its current status?
A: KSeF is Poland's National e-Invoice System. The system has been in use for about five months and is undergoing various evaluations by businesses.
Q: How is the personal use of company vehicles monitored by the tax authority?
A: The Polish tax authority, especially during the summer holiday season, monitors the use of company vehicles for personal travel and subjects this situation to tax audits.
Q: What is the purpose of the newly announced deregulation package?
A: The new package aims to alleviate the bureaucratic and administrative burdens on entrepreneurs in Poland.

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