Tax refund in Poland: who among Ukrainians will not receive money.
Ukrainians are informed about who will not receive tax refunds in Poland.
According to information from 'Hvylya' and inpoland, there are certain peculiarities of receiving tax refunds in Poland that Ukrainians should be aware of.
Ukrainian refugees whose annual income does not exceed 30,000 zlotys are exempt from paying PIT tax and will not receive tax refunds.
Not everyone receives the family allowance (ulga na dziecko). For example, if the child is married, the allowance is canceled. The allowance is also not received if the child's income in 2023 exceeded 19,061.28 zlotys or if the parents' income exceeds 112,000 zlotys for one child.
Persons with disabilities or their guardians, who did not pay tax and have income less than 30,000 zlotys in 2024, are not eligible for the rehabilitation allowance, including allowances for medications.
Those who have debts to the state will not receive tax refunds. The money will be used to pay off their debts, including unpaid fines.
Taxpayers whose refund amount is less than 8.70 zlotys will not receive tax refunds. In such cases, the tax office will allocate their funds to cover underpayments.
It is also worth mentioning that the European Union intends to restrict cash transactions and the sale of luxury items.
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