Donald Tusk: We Will Raise the Tax Threshold From PLN 120,000 to PLN 130,000.
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Gov.pl / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 3.0 pl Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced changes to income taxes intended to provide relief to the middle class. The new 24% personal income tax rate could affect approximately 3.5 million Poles. Decisions on the reform are expected to be made by the end of August as part of preparations for the 2027 budget. The ruling party is considering introducing an indirect tax rate, which, according to various options…
Donald Tusk announced changes to taxes. The tax threshold will be raised, and a solidarity levy will be introduced for the wealthiest. Changes will also apply to personal income tax (PIT) and corporate income tax (CIT).
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a plan to change the personal income tax (PIT). It involves raising the second tax bracket from PLN 120,000 to PLN 130,000 annually and introducing a new 24% tax rate for incomes between PLN 130,000 and PLN 150,000 annually. According to the Prime Minister, this measure is intended to provide relief to the growing middle class.
We will raise the tax threshold from PLN 120,000 to PLN 130,000, Donald Tusk announced during a press conference with Finance Minister Andrzej Domański.
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