I have been looking into Poland for various personal reasons and on paper everything matches my requirements. However, when I read thing like....
As @Forester wrote in the other thread we should start a new thread and I am doing that.
Can we discuss Polish business environment a bit further? I was thinking of having the company mostly for customer support employees (for substance) and for a company car (which I am ok to pay tax on as fringe benefit). I am comparing it to Latvia where it might be much more expensive to build substance (there are way more potential employees in Poland) and higher corporate car tax (annual usage tax of approximately 2000 euros).
Any input is welcome. Most of incoming money would be from US companies and expenses would be employees and local office.
@Don A friend of a friend got a criminal sentence (I repeat a criminal sentence, not a civil penalty) because he happened to keep one 50-dollar printer that was on the balance sheet of the company at his home office.
@cionide Yes, this country is absolutely terrible to do business in. If not tax authority, then prosecutor, if not prosecutor then government regulations. Everyone is throwing s**t under your feet so you fail... not only do business people have s**t like this on their heads, I can also forget the sun exists until around April. I've been looking at houses in Cyprus lately.
@Marie Manila
Joking aside, really stay away from Poland.
I have already had a bad experience myself.
If they block your money, you can deem it as a donation to the government.
@cionide
Some tech company does well, some sheriff prosecutor wants to make a name for himself and issues arrest warrant. In Poland it is enough for prosecutor to sign a document and you get 6am raid in house. No judge needs to order it, no judge reviews it. He is free to do whatever he wants, evidence or not. He has to go to court to get 3 months temporary arrest but in most areas the judges have 90-100% in favor of the prosecutors request for temporary arrest. After arrest, they like to make giant media campaign of their great success in fighting organized crime. The arrest gets extended potentially for years and then finally guy gets released, *quietly* found not guilty and after 20 years of court battles get some bulls**t compensation after losing company, family and everything. Prosecutor that was wrong gets nothing. Previous government even removed "fruit of the poisoned tree" from criminal law so even illegal evidence or evidence obtained outside of correct procedures can be used. This has happened dozens of times. At this point every fucking "loud" arrest is suspicious to me.
I know some people have recommended Poland for IPBOX etc for taxes but honestly - everyone should stay the f**k away from this country. The justice system here makes you miss the mafia from the 90s. Running a successful business here will in the long term earn you nothing other then PTSD.
As @Forester wrote in the other thread we should start a new thread and I am doing that.
Can we discuss Polish business environment a bit further? I was thinking of having the company mostly for customer support employees (for substance) and for a company car (which I am ok to pay tax on as fringe benefit). I am comparing it to Latvia where it might be much more expensive to build substance (there are way more potential employees in Poland) and higher corporate car tax (annual usage tax of approximately 2000 euros).
Any input is welcome. Most of incoming money would be from US companies and expenses would be employees and local office.