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Poland ‘might or might not’ impose taxes on big tech, PM says

12.03.2025 14:00
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday that the government might introduce taxes on large technology companies, but no formal plans exist yet.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a statement to the media at the airport in Warsaw, Poland, 12 March 2025. Tusk is on Wednesday leaving on a two-day visit to Turkey.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a statement to the media at the airport in Warsaw, Poland, 12 March 2025. Tusk is on Wednesday leaving on a two-day visit to Turkey.PAP/Leszek Szymański

While noting that “trends in customs and tax policy have changed,” Tusk told reporters before leaving for Ankara: “Maybe we’ll impose these taxes, maybe we won’t.”

Tusk confirmed that Deputy Prime Minister and Digital Affairs Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski is preparing a “potential proposal” for a digital tax on tech giants’ revenues or profits.

The suggestion drew criticism from Tom Rose, nominated by U.S. President Donald Trump to serve as Washington’s ambassador to Poland, who warned that such a move could harm bilateral relations and prompt retaliation. Gawkowski said he would not back down.

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Source: PAP