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2010-07-20

Poland continues to attract businesses

Right now the world's countries are trying to get global companies to establish business in their particular country.

The goal is to create future jobs and lots of different
establishment offers are constantly developed in many EU countries.

Poland is a country with a well-educated population and by offering low taxes the country tries to attract global companies.

The VAT rate in Poland is 22 percent but 0 percent
for exports.

The employment tax in Poland is paid by employers and employees. The employer pays 20.41 percent of the employee's gross salary in social charges.

Corporate taxes in Poland decrease constantly and is now down to about 18 percent. Except the social charges, no other business insurance is required by law.

The average salary in Poland was 49 SEK per hour in 2008 which represents a monthly salary of just over 8.000 SEK.


                                                                                          Cecilia Helland

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