In the search for alternatives to tax havens (Wprost 10.12.2014)

Information obtained by journalists performing journalistic investigations entitled "LuxembourgLeaks" is just the tip of the iceberg for many of us. Indeed, it is clear that businesses count profits. If it is possible to take advantage of more favorable tax systems, then some of us hesitate. However, this gate can be closed soon. Is Poland a friendly country to resourceful people? Many have doubts. In a report prepared in 2013 by the World Bank and PwC on friendliness of tax systems for companies in the world, our country took 113 place of 189. Complicated tax regulations, unclear provisions or a number of formalities make entrepreneurs looking for support in law firms and accounting offices. The Polish market is full of companies that offer comprehensive assistance in the transfer of accounts to one of the tax havens.

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Alternative forms of financing (karieramanagera.pl 11.12.14)

Complicated regulations are not conductive to entrepreneurship. Those, who decided to run own business must take into account the costs. They may turn to companies specializing in their optimization; in this tax area an entrepreneur focuses primarily on acquiring customers and promoting his business. When running own business, he may take advantage of many forms of financing, such as: get money from programs for entrepreneurs or apply for a loan. The first solution, through beneficial, usually involves the submission of multiple applications and completing formalities, as the procedures for obtaining a grant are the most complicated. Loans to entrepreneurs are granted on preferential terms, but you have to remember that they can be a burden for the company budget. In addition, tax burdens makes it often impossible for the company to develop its potential to the fullest.

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Entrepreneur, pay less. What is the optimization of Social Insurance contributions?nf.pl 17.12.14)

According to the analysis performed by the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers, compulsory Social Insurance contributions amount to 29.7 percent of labor costs in Poland, which gives the eleventh highest score among 34 OECD member states. If these and other costs mean that you have a diminishing pool of resources for the development of the company, why don't you think about optimization? Running a business involves incurring a number of costs. These mandatory include Social Insurance contributions. For many entrepreneurs, they are one of the most serious financial burdens. Only in 2012, more than 50 thousand companies disappeared from the Polish market. All because of excessively high operating costs, including Social Insurance contributions. Entities who wish to pay less, can look for savings in this area. In recent years, many companies have decided to transfer their businesses, e.g. to the UK.

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