A new digital tax will hit consumers
The digital market is with no doubt one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy, not only in the European Union but also in the world. According to estmates, it is worth, in the EU alone, over EUR 400 billion and forecasts for the coming years show this value will be at least twice as high. Such a dynamic development of this market and its value could not escape the attention of our government, which assumes that by 2025 the value of digital services in Poland may exceed 12% of Polish GDP, which amounts to over PLN 200 billion.
Andrzej Marton discusses consequences of the digital tax in the Polish legal system in Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
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