Bitcoin is subject to taxation in Poland as it involves trading property rights subject to the income tax scale. Under Polish law, bitcoins cannot be treated as a means of payment as only Polish zloty can be treated as such. Even though the ruling refers to personal income tax, the ruling should be considered a precedent for Polish tax resident companies as well.
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