Saturday, April 9, 2016

Sales tax from June? Kowalczyk tells about the end of work – Money.pl

The government wants that from June 1 this year, stores began to pay tax on trade – said in TVN BIS Minister Henryk Kowalczyk. Head of the Standing Committee of the Council of Ministers revealed that the work on the bill has already come to an end.

– It will not be that much different proposition. It will change the definition of franchise, still discussing the tax scales – said Kowalczyk on the government bill, to be presented in the coming days. So he confirmed earlier leaks and Information Law and Justice deputy Adam Abramovich. The government wants to bring to the Parliament its bill based on a small-scale tax and excludes small shops from the tax. Resigns also from additional taxation Saturdays.

At the same time the deputies have to work on your project – it assumes withholding tax only from stores with revenues exceeding 200 million zł. The tax rate would be 0.9 percent. However, as established money.pl, PiS deputies, who themselves have developed and prepared the alternative, in parliament, and so they support the government project.

Kowalczyk said that is unlikely to levy from 1 May. Most likely, he would begin to take effect from 1 June. The minister said, however, that this is already a foregone conclusion. He noted that much will depend on how will run the legislative process and public consultation.

Recall that the original tax was to apply from 1 March 2016. Later the date was postponed to 1 April. Eventually protests Polish traders blocked the fast implementation of legislation, and the Ministry of Finance slowed work on the bill. At the same time, Deputy Finance Minister Leszek Skiba admitted on one of the parliamentary committee that it will be difficult this year to download the promised tax of 2-3 billion zł. He stated that a more realistic amount is only $ 1 billion.

For several weeks, the project is working, however, the newly appointed Deputy Minister of Finance and Justice deputy Wieslaw Janczyk.

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