
Poland Updates Tax Laws: What Business Owners Need to Know
Poland Announces Changes to Accounting Legislation for 2026 WARSAW, POLAND – May 15, 2025 – New changes to Polish accounting legislation are set to impact businesses in 2026. These changes, primarily concerning ZUS tax, will affect those whose income exceeds three times the minimum subsistence wage. Financial expert Oleksandr Ruban explains, "If your earnings surpass this threshold, approximately 26,000 złoty, you will face an additional 3.5% ZUS tax." This increase is significant and will require careful planning for many businesses. The video also discusses the complexities of business splitting under the new law, highlighting the need for businesses to carefully consider their legal structures. The changes emphasize the importance of staying informed about evolving tax regulations in Poland. The government's goal is to create a fairer and more transparent tax system, ensuring tax compliance for all businesses operating within the country.