Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tax Authorities Target B2B Contracts with Former Employers: Risk of Back Taxes and Legal Consequences for Businesses

The Tax Authority is fighting against the so-called, fictitious self-employment, treating B2B contracts as a way to avoid taxation. Entering into such contracts with former employers may demand employers...

President of UODO asks Border Guard about unauthorized use of PESEL database

The President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO) in Poland has raised questions...

The government will tackle drunk drivers. What changes are awaiting us in traffic law?

According to a study by AlcoSense, 40% of Polish drivers believe that vehicle confiscation...

Lower Health Insurance Contributions for Entrepreneurs Starting January 2025: Key Changes Announced

From January 1, 2025, entrepreneurs will pay a lower minimum health insurance contribution. Its...

More divorce lawsuits are being submitted to the courts. The growth rate is 1.5 percent. [Data for the first-third quarter of the current year]

In the first three quarters of this year, almost 62 thousand divorce lawsuits were...

The Ministry of Digitization has completed work on the Artificial Intelligence Systems Bill, it has now moved to public consultation

The Ministry of Digital Affairs in Poland has completed its work on a project for a law regulating artificial intelligence (AI). The project has...

The Ministry of Justice has a plan to relieve court backlogs. This may particularly concern Swiss franc-related cases.

As indicated by information from the Ministry of Justice, work is underway on changes to the law to ease congestion in the courts. The...

Polish YouTuber Budda to Stay Behind Bars for Three Months During Financial Crime Probe

In recent days, the media has been dominated by reports of the arrest of a well-known influencer, Kamil L., widely recognized as Budda. These...

Another court ruling on the issue of shared costs in the shopping center

It is unjustified to differentiate shared costs for individual tenants. The Union of Polish Employers in Trade and Services (ZPPHiU) reports another ruling by the...

Why do Poles get divorced? No surprises. Three reasons account for nearly 70 percent of all decisions

The latest report reveals that nearly a third of Poles who decided to get divorced cite incompatibility of characters as the main reason for...

Illegal online casinos in Poland generate nearly 26 billion zlotys in turnover annually

Tens of billions out of control turnover, nearly a billion in illegal revenue, and hundreds of millions of losses for the state - these...

Germany Implements Temporary Border Controls Amid Criticism from EU Neighbors

Germany has introduced temporary controls at all land borders in an effort to curb illegal migration. Such measures are permitted when there is a...

Reverse Mortgage for Married Couples: Calculation Rules and Legal Aspects

The reverse mortgage is most often discussed in the context of single people who have no one to "leave" their house or apartment to....

Mandatory Social Insurance for All Civil Law Contracts: Ministry Prepares Major Reform Impacting 2.3 Million Workers in Poland

The Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy has informed that it has already prepared a draft amendment to the law on the social...

Ministry of Finance Reports 16% Drop in Tax Audits: Experts Cite Advanced Tools and Greater Caution in Audit Initiations

According to data from the Ministry of Finance, in the first half of this year, the number of initiated tax audits decreased by over...

Poland delays implementation of CRD Directive – companies await regulations

The deadline for implementing the CSRD directive in Poland passed on July 6th this year. "However, the bill implementing the directive from April of...

Flood Benefit and Random Benefit: Legal Provisions, Application Process, and Recent Amendments

The Flood Benefit was defined in Article 5 of the Act of 16.09.2011 on special solutions related to the removal of flood consequences (i.e.,...

The number of inventions using artificial intelligence is growing. Regulations can’t keep up with technology development

Over the last 10 years, the number of patents related to generative artificial intelligence has grown from 733 in 2014 to over 14,000 in...

Participation in a Foreign Company May Not Exclude Eligibility for Estonian CIT, Court Rules

One of the conditions for qualifying for the Estonian CIT (Corporate Income Tax) is not to have shares in the capital of another company....

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