Poland comes third from the end in the international ranking of the competitiveness of tax systems
Poland is on the 34th place out of 36 in the international ranking of the competitiveness of the tax systems of OECD countries. This is a sad and quite obvious assessment of Polish tax regulations and mechanisms. Issues pointed out to Poland included, inter alia, the above-average number of hours that a businessperson needs to spend on settling VAT and excessively restrictive regulations providing for compensation of losses.
We invite you to read the analysis by Radosław Chudy on Prawo.pl:
https://www.prawo.pl/podatki/rankingi-konkurencyjnosci-systemow-podatkowych-2020-tax-fundation,504610.html
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