Flat-rate taxation for liberal professions may be interesting but not always profitable
There are only a few days left for changing the form of taxation and choosing a flat rate – paid on revenues. This year, there is a new, higher than before, revenue limit that enables PIT settlement in this way. Almost everyone can choose the flat-rate taxation. However, keeping the taxation on general rules will in many cases be more profitable.
Experts from the tax advisory team dealing with income taxes, lawyers Aneta Skowron and Jacek Olczyk, comment on this issue in today's tax topic of the day on Prawo.pl.
In the case of which professions will the flat-rate taxation be the best solution now ? Who can apply it? For whom can this form of taxation be particularly profitable now and when is it better to keep the general rules of taxation? We invite you to read an article by Krzysztof Koślicki: https://www.prawo.pl/podatki/ryczalt-od-przychodow-wybor-formy-opodatkowania-w-2021-roku,506541.html
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