Companies try to escape from negative consequences of changes in PIT and CIT
Limited partnerships may transform into general partnerships and real estate partnerships may include suitable clauses in their articles. Delaying such actions may result in additional tax burden.
Many partners of limited partnerships – and there are approximately 40 thousand such partnerships – may look for solutions that will allow them to legally avoid double taxation, at the partnership and the partner level. Possibilities of transformations are discussed by CIT experts: Mateusz Pietranek and Aneta Skowron.
Our experts' comments can be found in Łukasz Zalewski's article in Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
Link to the article: https://podatki.gazetaprawna.pl/artykuly/1493870,zmian-w-pit-i-cit-spolki-komandytowe.html
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