Slovak limited partnerships at gunpoint of tax authorities
In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in tax audits of Polish taxpayers, who until the end of 2014 used limited partnerships registered in Slovakia to payments of dividends from capital companies. These cases are or will soon be heard by administrative courts. Our experts, Mariusz Tkaczyk, tax advisor and head of the CIT team, and Artur Bubrowiecki, tax advisor in the CIT team, provide an in-depth analysis of this topic.
The article was published today on the Prawo.pl portal: https://www.prawo.pl/podatki/kontrole-polskich-firm-i-slowackich-spolek-komandytowych-opinia,503970.html
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