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    Poland Plans to Increase Corporate Income Tax for Banks

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    Posted on August 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Poland plans to raise the bank tax to 30% in 2026 to fund defence, with gradual reductions in subsequent years. This aims to generate significant revenue.

    Poland plans to increase corporate income tax for banks

    Poland's Corporate Income Tax Changes

    WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland plans to increase the corporate income tax rate paid by banks to 30% in 2026, from the current 19%, to finance increased defence spending, Deputy Finance Minister Jaroslaw Neneman was quoted as saying by the state-controlled news agency PAP.

    Defence Spending and Tax Revenue

    The measure is intended to help finance Poland's defence needs, he said, adding the rate would be lowered to 26% in 2027 and further to 23% in subsequent years.

    Gradual Tax Rate Adjustments

    Poland has been ramping up defence spending since the start of the war in neighbouring Ukraine and plans to allocate 5% of gross domestic product to its armed forces in 2026.

    Projected Revenue Increases

    The Finance Ministry said in a statement that it also plans a gradual reduction in the banking tax. The tax is paid by financial institutions and depends on their assets.

    "The Finance Ministry estimates that these changes will result in an increase in corporate income tax revenues by approximately 6.5 billion zlotys in 2026," the ministry said in a statement.

    "In total, over the next 10 years, the proposed solutions are expected to generate over 20 billion zlotys for the budget, representing a significant contribution from the banking sector to financing state budget expenditures...," it added.

    ($1 = 3.6692 zlotys)

    (Reporting by Anna Koper and Karol Badohal; Editing by Ros Russell)

    Table of Contents

    • Poland's Corporate Income Tax Changes
    • Defence Spending and Tax Revenue
    • Gradual Tax Rate Adjustments
    • Projected Revenue Increases

    Key Takeaways

    • •Poland will raise the corporate tax rate for banks to 30% in 2026.
    • •The tax increase aims to fund increased defence spending.
    • •The tax rate will decrease to 26% in 2027 and 23% in later years.
    • •The Finance Ministry projects a revenue increase of 6.5 billion zlotys in 2026.
    • •The changes are expected to generate over 20 billion zlotys in 10 years.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland plans to increase corporate income tax for banks

    1What is the new corporate income tax rate for banks in Poland?

    Poland plans to increase the corporate income tax rate for banks to 30% in 2026, up from the current 19%.

    2Why is Poland increasing the corporate income tax for banks?

    The increase is intended to finance Poland's increased defence spending, which has been ramped up since the start of the war in Ukraine.

    3What will happen to the corporate tax rate after 2026?

    The tax rate will be lowered to 26% in 2027 and further to 23% in subsequent years.

    4How much additional revenue is expected from the tax changes?

    The Finance Ministry estimates that these changes will increase corporate income tax revenues by approximately 6.5 billion zlotys in 2026.

    5What is the long-term financial impact of the proposed tax changes?

    Over the next 10 years, the proposed solutions are expected to generate over 20 billion zlotys for the budget from the banking sector.

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