What do you need to be aware of in terms of legal, tax and accounting when setting up and running a business in Poland?
Due to economic and business conditions, Poland is an attractive country for business, which attracts many foreign investors.
However, it is worth bearing in mind that setting up and running a business in Poland is quite a challenge. This is primarily a consequence of the large number of legal acts and the complexity of regulations that need to be taken into account when considering setting up and running a business in Poland.
In the publication Key Strategies for Doing Business in Poland, which was prepared by experts from the tax advisory firm MDDP, the international law firm Osborne Clarke and the accounting, HR and payroll outsourcing company MDDP Outourcing, we answer a number of questions in the legal, tax and accounting areas regarding setting up and running a business in Poland.
The honorary patronage of ‘Key Strategies for Doing Business in Poland’ was taken by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH).
We invite you to read the publication. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the dedicated experts at MDDP, Osborne Clarke or MDDP Outsourcing.