Commercial Law Consultancy

What Should You Consider When Doing Business in Poland?

A work permit in Poland is an official document required for legally employing foreign workers in the country. Employers must obtain a work permit for foreign employees working in Poland. This document ensures that employers meet their legal obligations and allows workers to perform their jobs in Poland without any issues.

How to Ensure Compliance with Commercial Law in Poland?

To comply with Polish commercial law, it is essential to:

  1. Register your business according to the Polish Commercial Code.

  2. Maintain regular reporting of business activities and accurate bookkeeping.

  3. Fulfill tax regulations and social insurance obligations.

  4. Adhere to customs and import/export procedures.

What Are the Legal Responsibilities of Companies in Poland?

Companies operating in Poland must meet specific legal obligations, including:

  1. Financial Reporting: Regularly declare income and expenses.

  2. Tax Compliance: Pay VAT, corporate taxes, and employee-related taxes.

  3. Employee Rights: Secure contracts, workplace safety, and social insurance for employees.

  4. Commercial Records: Maintain accurate and up-to-date business documentation.

What Are the Penalties for Non-Compliance in Poland?

Non-compliance with Polish regulations can result in significant penalties, such as:

  1. Heavy fines for tax violations.

  2. Liability for damages due to contract breaches.

  3. Suspension of operations or revocation of licenses.

These penalties can severely impact a company’s reputation and financial stability.

Does Bunect Provide Commercial Law Consultancy?

Yes, Bunect offers comprehensive commercial law consultancy services in Poland. Our in-house legal experts, in collaboration with Poland's leading law firms, provide extensive support tailored to your needs.

Our services include:

  1. Company Formation: Assistance with company registration, trade registry entries, and contract drafting.

  2. Tax Advisory: Guidance on tax obligations and leveraging tax advantages.

  3. Customs and Import/Export Consultancy: Ensuring compliance with customs regulations and streamlining procedures.

  4. Dispute Resolution: Resolving commercial disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

  5. Legal Representation: Providing support for individuals and businesses in legal matters in Poland.