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26th January 2009
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The Finance Ministry is preparing a revolution in the way personal income tax forms can be submitted to tax offices, and hopes that this year the public will be able to submit these by e-mail

Ministry officials estimate that several hundred thousand people would submit their declarations this way. New regulations would enter into force on March 1, leaving taxpayers two months to e-mail their tax statements.


From Warsaw Business Journal


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