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Duda's plans could see 20 percent not paying tax

PR dla Zagranicy
Jo Harper 11.08.2015 08:01
If the new president, Andrzej Duda's proposal to increase the tax-free allowance comes into force, every fifth Pole will not pay PIT.
President Duda. Photo: PAP/Grzegorz MomotPresident Duda. Photo: PAP/Grzegorz Momot

The daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports based on data from the Ministry of Finance that increasing the tax-free threshold to PLN 8,000 per year could make up to four million Poles immune from income tax. At present, the 18 percent and 32 percent tax bands cover 20 million taxpayers.

PiS MP and co-author of the party’s economic programme, Paweł Szałamacha said the proposed changes would relieve those working part-time, on civil-legal contracts and pensioners. "Those on an income that is not enough for decent survival cannot pay taxes," he said.

The authors of the project want PIT people with incomes below the subsistence level (PLN 460 per month) to be exempted from tax and later those earning less than PLN 850. (jh)

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