Poland proposed bills to changes to its controlled foreign corporation (CFC) rules and thin capitalization regime. According to the rules tax would be levied on specific income which obtained from some foreign subsidiaries owned by the taxpayers of Poland. This legislation approved in June 2014 by the upper chamber of the parliament and the CFC legislation will be effective from November 2014.
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