Biznes na Czasie conference – Tax policy – new obligations in 2021
Starting from 2021, some taxpayers will be required to prepare and publish reports on the implementation of their tax strategy for 2020. The deadline for publication of such a document elapses on 31 December this year. In the event of failure to comply with this obligation, taxpayers may be subject to a fine of even up to PLN 250,000.
During the Biznes na Czasie Conference − Tax Policy − new obligations in 2021 we will discuss the following issues :
✔ The latest trends in activities of tax authorities
✔ Amendment to the provisions of the Corporate Income Tax Act – new obligations for taxpayers
✔ Time limits – first obligations in 2021
✔ Tax Strategy – what exactly should be published?
✔ Consequences of failure to comply with the new obligations
✔ Tax Policy – a basic instrument for managing the area of tax settlements
✔ Penal-fiscal liability versus the application of the Tax Policy
DATE:
18 February at 1:00 p.m.
LINK TO ONLINE TRANSMISSION:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKurdmt8edU&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=G2AArena
The discussions will be chaired by experts from the GWW tax advisory team: Piotr Świstak, lawyer, Michał Taranowicz, Grzegorz Rozbrój, attoneys-at-law
The event is organized by G2A Arena.
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