UPDATE: Poland postpones implementation of VAT split payments until November 2019

1 August 2019

Poland has postponed the implementation of the VAT split payments regime from September to 1 November 2019.

The mandatory split payment regime is being introduced for companies involved in business-to-business (B2B) sales within certain sectors prevalent to VAT fraud, and will apply to transactions with a value above PLN 15,000 (approx. £3,100).

Please click here for our previous article containing further information in regards to this mechanism.

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