Polonia scade taxele pe veniturile persoanelor fizice și majorează impozitul pe profit pentru marile companii

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced tax reforms aimed at reducing personal income taxes for 3.5 million citizens while increasing corporate tax rates to address budget deficits. The government plans to raise the income tax threshold and lower rates for certain income brackets. Additionally, a solidarity tax for high earners will increase, and the corporate tax rate for large companies will rise from 19% to 22%. These changes aim to balance the budget amid rising defense spending and a current deficit exceeding 7% of GDP. The proposed reforms require parliamentary approval.