Polish Finance Chief Says Tax-Free Income Hike Unlikely in 2026

July 24, 2025, 6:50 PM UTC

Poland’s government will deliver its election pledge to increase the tax-free part of personal income to 60,000 zloty, but the plan is unlikely to be included in next year’s budget, Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski says on TVP Info television.

  • “We are working on 2026 budget. I think that the free-tax allowance of 60,000 zloty won’t fit into this budget”
  • Poland needs to focus on investment and innovation to maintain economic growth, he says
  • Poland is unlikely to follow Romania’s scenario and the need to cut spending, he says, but it “requires responsible action”
  • Financial markets trust Poland as they see ...

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