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Tax on online income in Poland



AdamK   May 15, 08, 09:57 /  #
I'm currently studying and living in Poland as a Polish citizen. I came across a legitimate idea to make 7x EUR10,000 online over a few months (depending on demand from my product). The money will be transferred to my Polish bank account.

Does anyone know if I will have to pay income tax on this? If so, how would I go about doing it in an efficient manner? I don't want to start a business as this income will only come in a maximum of seven times. Should I just wait until I have the money, then go and file an income claim? Or what?

Thanks in advance for any advice.
inkrakow   May 15, 08, 11:21 /  #
I'm pretty sure you'll have to pay tax on it in Poland if you're tax resident in Poland, and from what I know you need to make a monthly declaration, but you should really go talk to an accountant.
AdamK   May 15, 08, 11:50 /  #
A monthly declaration is a problem because I have no idea how often I'll get paid. Is there some sort of end-of-year declaration I could do?

I hope there's an accountant here because I don't know any who speak English :P
inkrakow   May 16, 08, 02:31 /  #
where are you?

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