Polonia reduce impozitele pe veniturile persoanelor fizice şi creşte impozitele pentru cele mai mari companii
Poland plans to reform its personal income tax system, benefiting around 3.5 million taxpayers, while increasing corporate tax for larger companies. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the changes, including raising the income tax threshold and reducing rates for certain income brackets. To offset budget deficits, the corporate tax rate for companies earning over 50 million euros will rise. The government aims to manage a high budget deficit of over 7% of GDP, primarily due to increased defense spending. The proposed changes require parliamentary approval and presidential signature.