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January 12, 2022

New regulations implemented by Polish Parliament in Poland regarding CIT for 2022

The so-called Polish Order, which was signed in November 2021, introduced major changes to the Personal Income Tax Act and the Corporate Income Tax Act.…

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February 22, 2021

Introduction to Estonia

Over 27 years Leinonen Group has expanded it´s reach to 12 markets around Scandinavia, Baltic States and Central Eastern Europe to help companies by vast…

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February 10, 2021

Poland introduced January 1st 2021 so called SLIM VAT solution

Poland introduced January 1st 2021 so called SLIM VAT solution (simple, local and modern VAT) which aims to modernize VAT settlements and simplify running the…

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January 11, 2021

Estonian CIT in Poland 2021

Tax changes in Poland from 1st January 2021 include a solution commonly called “Estonian CIT”, meaning flat rate on income in capital companies. According to…

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October 28, 2020

Why Do Companies Stick with Poor Accounting & Payroll Providers?

For many businesses, outsourcing the accounting and payroll functions helps them simplify company operations whilst being able to take advantage of financial and legal specialists, optimise costs…

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October 22, 2020

Employee Capital Plans (PPK) in Poland

Deadlines for small and medium-sized companies: 27 October 2020 sign agreements with the chosen financial institution to manage Employee Capital Plans (“PPK”) 10 November 2020…

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September 21, 2020

Leinonen information on new SAF-T file in Poland

On October 1, 2020, the regulations requiring the submission of a Polish new standard audit file for tax called JPK_ VAT7M / VAT7K will enter…

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July 7, 2020

Central Register of Ultimate Beneficiaries in Poland

In Poland there is a new obligatory Central Register of Ultimate Beneficiaries where all companies registered in Poland are obliged to submit information about ultimate…

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March 27, 2020

Polish Anti-crisis shield package – solutions accepted by the government

The main objectives of the package is the protection of employment and maintaining financial liquidity in companies. It provides, among others: State coverage of social…

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