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Tax relief for economic emigrants? The government has a plan to encourage Poles to return

As determined by the service money.pl, The Ministry of Finance is working on a project aimed at encouraging Poles to return from financial emigration and paying tax in the country.

Tax relief for returning Poles. What would it look like in practice?

The latest solution would be to introduce a tax relief for two years after returning to the country. It should be mentioned that a person who would choose this solution could count on the 50% deduction only with the annual return tax.

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According to the assumptions of the project, a person who would have to pay 20,000. PLN tax PIT, in the first year after returning, she would pay 100 percent. this amount. Assuming that the amount of the levy would not change, the taxpayer would deduct 50 percent in the second year of stay in Poland. on the amount he paid the year before. So he would have to pay 10 thousand. PLN. In the following year, he would deduct half from the amount paid a year earlier, i.e. 5,000 in this case. PLN. So he would have to pay not 20, but 15 thousand. PLN. This means that you pay 1/3 less over three years. After this period, the tax relief ends.

The money.pl website also reveals that it is not known whether limits will be introduced regarding the period spent in Poland or abroad. There are also no details as to whether this solution will only be available to nationals or also to foreigners.

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