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New 30% Income Tax for Banks Takes Effect in Poland
New regulations introducing a 30% income tax for banks came into force on January 1st in Poland. The government expects billions in revenue, while industry representatives had warned of the consequences last year.
25 Feb, 12:02 — 25 Feb, 12:02
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