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Free webinar: Cross-Border Dividend Payments from Poland

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23

June 2026

Tuesday

Online

10:00 - 10:45

About the webinar

We are pleased to invite you to our free webinar dedicated to cross-border dividend payments from Poland.

Polish withholding tax regulations are complex and require careful consideration of both Polish and international regulations. Particular attention must be paid to due diligence requirements necessary to apply the EU Parent–Subsidiary Directive.

During the webinar, our experts will discuss the key tax and compliance risks connected with outbound dividend payments from Poland, as well as practical approaches adopted by taxpayers and tax authorities.

 

The webinar will be led by our speakers:

Małgorzata Samborska, Partner – Grant Thornton Poland

Szymon Gasz, Senior Consultant – Grant Thornton Poland

 

This webinar is designed for:
Tax directors, CFOs, finance teams, in-house lawyers and international groups operating in Poland or making cross-border payments from Poland.

The webinar will be held in English.

Join us if you want to distribute dividend from Poland in a safe and compliant manner!

23

June 2026

Tuesday

Online

10:00 - 10:45

Agenda

  • Required documentation under Polish tax regulations

  • The pay & refund mechanism, applicable after exceeding PLN 2 million of passive payments (i.e. dividends, interest and royalties)

  • Identification of the beneficial owner, especially in holding and multi-tier group structures

  • The impact of anti-abuse clauses

  • The Principal Purpose Test (PPT) under double tax treaties

  • Potential DAC6 (MDR) reporting obligations

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23 June 2026 • 10:00 - 10:45 • Online,
Free webinar: Cross-Border Dividend Payments from Poland

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