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BSH New Factory

BSH Home Appliances Group, Europe’s leading home appliances manufacturer, is expanding its Polish operations by construction of a state-of-the-art factory for small home appliances...

$15 Billion Nuclear Plant Funding

In Januray 2025 the Polish government adopted a draft Law on financing Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ), state-owned nuclear industry operator, with zł 60 billon...

InPost’s Billion Parcels

2024 was a breakthrough year for InPost that exceeded a staggering threshold of over 1 billion parcels delivered in a single year. The precise score...

Women Rising: ESG Paving the Way

The presence of women in executive leadership and supervisory boards of companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) is on the rise. However,...

Trump Is Back – but what does it mean?

Expert Commentary – Andrzej DerlatkaFormer Polish ambassador to South Korea, Founder of the Intelligence AgencyDonald Trump’s return to the US presidency signals a revival...

Opportunities and complexities in new regulations

In this episode, Sylwia Ziemacka sits down with Joanna Romańczuk, Managing Director of TMF Group Poland, to discuss the latest regulatory changes impacting businesses in Poland, as highlighted in the Q3 2024 Polish TMF Group Barometer. Covering both opportunities and new complexities, they explore how updates in tax, accounting, and administrative rules are shaping the Polish business landscape. Joanna shares insights into key positive developments, such as the introduction of cash-based personal income tax for entrepreneurs and simplified registration requirements for small business activities. But it’s not all straightforward—there are also new challenges on the horizon, like updated reporting requirements and labor code amendments that could affect costs for businesses. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a business leader, or simply interested in Poland’s evolving regulatory environment, this episode provides valuable context on the balance of benefits and hurdles in the current business climate.

Sylwia Ziemacka
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