Poland’s Public Finance Commission of the Lower Chamber of Parliament has debated and passed noteworthy changes of the current draft bill on 24th October 2017. Under the draft bill issued by the Government in July, tax deductibility of various intercompany charges would be significantly limited. Under the bill adopted by the lower house of Parliament on 24 October 2017, restrictions will not apply to transactions for which the taxpayer receives APA (Advanced Pricing Agreement) from the Polish Ministry of Finance.
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