Poland rarely makes the shortlist of investment destinations by accident. For many foreign founders, manufacturers, private investors and corporate groups, it enters the conversation because it solves several problems at once.Read More
Tax residency sounds technical until it starts affecting real money. The moment a person works across borders, relocates with family, receives income from more than one country or spends long periods abroad, the question becomes immediate...Read More
In logistics, geography helps, but it never works alone. A country becomes a real hub only when location is reinforced by infrastructure, market depth and the ability to keep goods moving without friction.Read More
The payment of profits from a Polish company to a foreign owner appears to be an activity that will not cause many complications. And indeed it is, until this benefit is taxed.Read More
Compliance, in the simplest terms, means your business is doing what it’s supposed to do — following the law and rules. That includes local laws, industry standards, tax rules, employment policies, data protection, and more.Read More
Businesses are more complex than a simple math problem. Business valuation is the process of figuring out what your (or someone else’s) company is actually worth. And that doesn’t just mean how much it makes.Read More
Data privacy laws are not the most thrilling read. But if you’re interested in doing business in Poland, RODO can’t be ignored. Suppose you want to run an e-commerce site or even just register a company in Poland and maintain a database of your customers.Read More
Business succession is the process of transferring a company from business owners to potential candidates of successors – most often family members or trusted managers – in an orderly and safe manner for both the business owner and the continuation of the business.Read More
Accruals and deferrals of costs and revenues are special accounting entries that ensure expenses and incomes are recognized in the appropriate reporting periods, aligning with the matching and prudence principles.Read More
When starting a business in Poland, proper registration is a fundamental step to ensure legal operation and access to full business rights. Registering your company with the appropriate authorities not only legitimises your activity but is also essential for tax purposes, compliance with labour regulations, and participation in public tenders or obtaining financing. The process...Read More