Poland postpones the introduction of split payments to prevent VAT fraud

21 December 2017

Poland recently announced that the introduction of the anti-VAT fraud split payments regime will be further delayed until 1 July 2018.

Once introduced the split payment procedure will allow customers to pay the VAT amount of a sale directly into a special supervised bank account. The tax authorities can then make withdrawals directly from this bank account in order to settle the supplier’s VAT liability.

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