Poland's International Tax Treaty Network
Poland has established a comprehensive network of international tax treaties to facilitate cross-border trade and investment. These agreements aim to prevent double taxation, promote transparency, and enhance cooperation in tax matters.
Countries with Tax Treaties
Poland has signed tax treaties with a significant number of countries, including:
- Albania (2018)
- Argentina (2017)
- Armenia (2019)
- Austria (1994)
- Azerbaijan (2018)
- Belarus (2019)
- Belgium (1994)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (2018)
- Brazil (2018)
- Bulgaria (2006)
- Canada (2010)
- China (2013)
- Croatia (2007)
- Cyprus (2010)
- Czech Republic (2006)
- Denmark (1994)
- Estonia (2006)
- Finland (1994)
- France (1994)
- Georgia (2018)
- Germany (1994)
- Greece (1994)
- Hungary (1994)
- India (2016)
- Indonesia (2018)
- Iran (2018)
- Ireland (2006)
- Israel (2018)
- Italy (1994)
- Japan (2018)
- Kazakhstan (2018)
- Korea (2018)
- Kosovo (2018)
- Kuwait (2018)
- Latvia (2006)
- Lebanon (2018)
- Lithuania (2006)
- Luxembourg (1994)
- Macedonia (2018)
- Malaysia (2018)
- Malta (2018)
- Mexico (2018)
- Moldova (2018)
- Montenegro (2018)
- Morocco (2018)
- Netherlands (1994)
- Norway (1994)
- Pakistan (2018)
- Portugal (1994)
- Qatar (2018)
- Romania (2006)
- Russia (2018)
- Saudi Arabia (2018)
- Serbia (2018)
- Singapore (2018)
- Slovakia (2006)
- Slovenia (2006)
- South Africa (2018)
- Spain (1994)
- Sweden (1994)
- Switzerland (1994)
- Taiwan (2018)
- Thailand (2018)
- Turkey (2018)
- Ukraine (2018)
- United Arab Emirates (2018)
- United Kingdom (1994)
- United States (1994)
- Uzbekistan (2018)
- Vietnam (2018)
Countries without Tax Treaties
Poland does not have tax treaties with a few countries, including:
- Afghanistan
- Angola
- Bangladesh
- Bolivia
- Cambodia
- Congo (Democratic Republic of the)
- Cuba
- Haiti
- Iraq
- North Korea
- Papua New Guinea
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Syria
- Yemen
- Zimbabwe
Ongoing Negotiations and Future Prospects
Poland is actively engaged in negotiations for tax treaties with several countries, including:
- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Peru
- Uruguay
These negotiations aim to expand Poland's tax treaty network and further enhance its international tax cooperation.
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