NGOs in practice: taxes, public benefit organisations, 1.5% PIT and secure financing
This is a concise, practical guide to taxes and formalities for NGOs. It explains when statutory income is exempt from CIT, how to responsibly apply for public benefit organisation status and obtain 1.5% of PIT, and how to safely run a business or special purpose vehicle so as not to lose preferences. In addition, we discuss cooperation with family foundations.
Download the guide and check whether your organisation is taking full advantage of the preferences it is entitled to — and if you need to implement changes in your statutes, policies or reporting, we will support you from audit to practical implementation.
Link to the guide: NGO_przewodnik_podatkowy_2025
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