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Deloitte: Poland enters the phase of economic expansion

The divergence of economic moods in Poland...

Two Years On: War in Ukraine and Its Global Impact

On February 24, 2022, a full-scale Russian...

Poland to Reform Public Media in Line with European Standards

The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has announced a detailed plan to reform public media in Poland, aiming to implement the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) into the...

Polish entrepreneurs spend an average of 334 hours annually on tax formalities

The dynamically changing tax regulations in recent years have significantly impacted the fulfillment of...

Only 25% of Polish Companies Prepared for Upcoming ESG Reporting Requirements

Data from the latest Ayming Polska report indicates that only 25% of surveyed companies...

Changes to Polish Police Information System Legislation Required After CJEU Ruling

The CJEU ruling in case C-118/22 necessitates reconsideration of the Act on the Police...

Impact of the CJEU Ruling on Polish Laws Regarding Compensation Claims for Data Breaches

The ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on April...

84% of compliance directors expect increased regulatory pressure in the next 2 years

Continuous changes in regulations and legal requirements are increasing pressure and expectations towards the ethics and compliance departments. Staffing needs are also growing, with...

Swiss Franc Loans in Poland: Growing Strength of Borrowers and the Evolving Landscape of Lawsuits

According to official data from district courts, the number of franc-related cases across the country increased by over 35% year on year in the...

Ombudsman seeks national regulations against light pollution in Poland, citing health and environmental concerns

The glow of light hovering every night above each city is an issue not only for astronomers, whose observations of space objects become more...

Konrad Komornicki appointed as the Deputy President of the Personal Data Protection Office

Konrad Komornicki has been appointed by the President of UODO, Mirosław Wróblewski, to the position of Deputy President of the Office for Personal Data...

Are we facing a tax reform for cryptocurrencies?

The beginning of the year brought news about the draft cryptocurrency law being worked on by the Ministry of Finance. The new regulations are...

EU Unveils AI Act: Regulating Emerging Technologies While Others Watch Cautiously

The AI Act, or EU act on artificial intelligence, is set to change Europe's digital landscape by categorizing AI tools according to their risk...

Building a Better Tax System: The Case for Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution in Poland

Even though preventative mechanisms exist in Poland to curb disputes between taxpayers and tax authorities, the national regulations do not foresee effective measures to...

Challenges Posed by Rapid Technological Advancement: User Awareness and Legal Regulations

Users of different apps, systems, or devices are not always aware of whether and to what extent someone will be collecting and using data...

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...

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