USA-China Tensions Transform Global Market

After the U.S. elections, relations between the...

Government Withdraws Regulation Mandating Employment Contracts for Foreign Workers

The Council of Ministers adopted a package of bills concerning foreigners on Wednesday, November 18, 2024. At the request of the Ministry of Development and Technology, provisions requiring mandatory...

What to Do When a Debtor Initiates Restructuring: A Guide for Creditors

When a company with outstanding debts suddenly begins restructuring, what can a creditor expect,...

End of the “Gray Market” in Online Sales: New Regulations for Sellers in Poland

If an online seller earns over 3,225 PLN per month, they must register a...

Warsaw Administrative Court: Meta Must Comply with the Ban on Displaying Fake Ads

Warsaw Administrative Court: Meta Must Comply with the Ban on Displaying Fake Ads Using...

New Holiday Regulations in Poland: Impact on HR and Payroll in 2025

The law passed by the Polish Parliament (Sejm) on December 6, 2024, amending the...

Poles Embrace Investing to Fight High Inflation, Tax Reform Eyed to Boost Participation

High inflation has prompted many Poles to become interested in investing their savings to prevent their value from being lost. "This trend is gaining...

Europe Advances Stricter Air Quality Law, Giving Citizens New Rights

On February 20, the European Parliament and the EU Council reached a preliminary political agreement on an amended air quality directive. The new law...

New Tax Relief Proposed to Help Businesses Adapt to ESG Reporting Requirements

In response to the new ESG non-financial reporting requirements that came into effect at the beginning of this year, the Confederation of Leviathan and...

Business expects thoughtful, new deregulations

The Minister of Development and Technology, Krzysztof Hetman, has appointed Mariusz Filipek as the authority for deregulation and economic dialogue. According to the Minister’s...

Polish Entrepreneurs Demand Legal Stability, Faster Courts, and Limited Pre-Trial Detention in “New Economic Policy”

Shortening of economic proceedings to a maximum of six months, simplification of the tax system, greater stability of law and adhering to the vacatio...

EU’s “Internet Constitution” Takes Hold, TikTok Faces Investigation

Since February 17th, the Act on Digital Services began to apply universally in all EU member states, including Poland. The EU regulation regulates the...

President of UODO to investigate the disclosure of information that led to suicides

The President of the Office for Personal Data Protection (UODO), Mirosław Wróblewski, has called for a close review of two high-profile cases where the...

New EU regulatory framework for artificial intelligence

On February 2, the Council of the European Union adopted the final version of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act. Essentially, it responds to some...

The Act on Digital Services – “Internet Constitution” comes into effect

On February 17, 2024, the Digital Services Act (DSA), often referred to as the "Internet Constitution", comes into effect, introducing new responsibilities for entrepreneurs...

Last year, Poles filed nearly 81 thousand divorce lawsuits

In 2023, nearly 81,000 divorce applications were submitted to regional courts across Poland, only 3% more than in 2022. Thus, the bleak scenarios proposed...

BCC Pushes for Wider Exemptions in Social Security Changes

The Business Centre Club (BCC) positively evaluates the willingness to alleviate public legal burdens for the smallest businesses. The BCC emphasizes that in the...

Experts demand a tax system overhaul in Poland

Adverse tax solutions for companies have begun to emerge in Poland. As experts on the subject point out, the market is primarily expecting a...

STIR Usage Grows: Blocked Funds Up 14%, Entities Up 17%

Treasury Department continues to use STIR. Year-on-year, there is an over 14% increase in blocked funds. Last year, almost 90 million PLN were...

Digital Services Act (DSA) – What changes can we expect after February 17?

The Digital Services Act (DSA) is a European Union (EU) regulation that governs the operation of online service providers. It is worth remembering since...

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