Indirect Tax Jobs in Poland

We're tracking 49 live indirect tax roles in Poland.

About this market

Market context

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).

What's driving demand

  • Ongoing Digitalization of Tax Reporting (e.g., JPK, e-Invoicing)
  • Cross-border E-commerce Growth & OSS/IOSS Regimes
  • Complexity of EU VAT Compliance
  • M&A Activity and Supply Chain Restructuring

Regulatory timeline

  • 2026-02-01Mandatory KSeF (e-Invoicing) ImplementationDelayed (originally July 2024)
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  • 2024-07-01Amendment to VAT law regarding transaction documentation for chain transactionsPlanned
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  • 2024-04-01Reduced VAT Rate on Food Products RemovedImplemented
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Credentials that matter

  • Krajowa Izba Doradców Podatkowych (KIDP) - Certified Tax Advisor (Doradca Podatkowy)essential
  • ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)valued
  • ACA (Associate Chartered Accountant)valued

Skills & tools

SAP (FI/CO, SD modules)Oracle ERPMicrosoft DynamicsExcel (advanced)VAT Reporting Software (e.g., ONVIF, Taxology)Data Analytics Tools (e.g., Power BI)JPK_V7M/K SystemsKSeF (National e-Invoicing System)Polish VAT Law expertiseEU VAT Directives knowledge

Frequently asked

What is indirect tax in Poland?
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.
How does indirect tax work in Poland?
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).
What credentials matter for Indirect Tax in Poland roles?
Employers most often look for: Krajowa Izba Doradców Podatkowych (KIDP) - Certified Tax Advisor (Doradca Podatkowy), ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), ACA (Associate Chartered Accountant).
Which tools and systems appear in Indirect Tax in Poland job specs?
Commonly cited: SAP (FI/CO, SD modules), Oracle ERP, Microsoft Dynamics, Excel (advanced), VAT Reporting Software (e.g., ONVIF, Taxology), Data Analytics Tools (e.g., Power BI), JPK_V7M/K Systems, KSeF (National e-Invoicing System).
What do Indirect Tax in Poland roles pay?
Across 10 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span PLN 23k–PLN 345k.
Who's hiring for Indirect Tax in Poland?
Live employer mix: In-house / industry 93%, Boutique / mid-tier 4%, Big 4 2%.
How many Indirect Tax in Poland roles are live right now?
49 live roles on taxjobs.ai.