On 15 November 2021, the President signed into the Law a bill referred to as “Polski Ład” introducing, amongst others, amendments to the definition of a controlled foreign corporation (zagraniczna jednostka kontrolowana, CFC) to include more entities that may qualify as a CFC. Most of the changes will take effect as early as January 2022.
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Tax Treaty News: November 2021
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