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Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Poland refers to the tax levied on the profits of legal entities and organizational units without legal personality that are resident in Poland or derive income from Polish sources. It encompasses regulations surrounding tax base determination, deductions, reliefs, and compliance obligations for businesses.
Poland's CIT system primarily features a standard rate of 19%. A reduced CIT rate of 9% applies to small taxpayers (those whose gross revenues in the previous tax year did not exceed EUR 2 million equivalent in PLN) and to newly established companies, only for their first tax year. Key compliance involves monthly or quarterly advance payments and an annual CIT-8 return filed with the local tax office (Urząd Skarbowy) typically by the end of the third month following the end of the tax year. The Ministry of Finance (Ministerstwo Finansów) is the primary regulatory body.