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Indirect Tax in Poland primarily refers to Value Added Tax (VAT), a consumption tax levied on most goods and services. It is a critical component of state revenue and is regulated by the Ministry of Finance, aligning with European Union directives.
Poland's VAT system adheres to the EU VAT framework, with a standard rate of 23%. Reduced rates of 8% and 5% apply to specific goods and services, such as certain foodstuffs, medical supplies, and hotel services, while some transactions are exempt. Businesses with a turnover exceeding PLN 200,000 (roughly €45,000) are generally required to register for VAT, file monthly or quarterly VAT returns (VAT-7/VAT-7K), and increasingly use JPK_V7M/JPK_V7K (standard audit file) submissions to the National Tax Administration (KAS).