Legal
20:31 3 February 2026
Post by: WBJ

Min Fin: government adopts deregulatory project limiting reporting obligations

Min Fin: government adopts deregulatory project limiting reporting obligations
source: Pexels

The Polish government has approved a draft bill aimed at reducing reporting obligations and simplifying tax settlements, the Ministry of Finance announced. A key change is the abolition of reporting domestic tax arrangements (MDRs), which the ministry says provided little practical value while generating heavy bureaucracy. The reform is intended to simplify tax law, improve taxpayer protection, shorten administrative procedures, and make the system more predictable by limiting the ability of tax authorities to indefinitely prolong cases.

The proposal also raises the limit for third-party payment of another person’s tax from PLN 1,000 to PLN 5,000, removes controversial mechanisms used to suspend tax limitation periods, and eases procedures for tax refunds and remissions. Overall, the changes are meant to let tax authorities focus on serious abuses while easing the burden on businesses and citizens.

(pb.pl)


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