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New deadline for submitting JPK CIT. How will this affect accounting obligations?

Taxpayers required to submit their first JPK CIT reports in 2026 have gained additional time to refine the processes associated with this new obligation. The latest regulations extend the reporting deadline from 31 March to 31 July 2026 for taxpayers whose financial year corresponds to the calendar year. How can this extra time be used most effectively to avoid issues during the first reporting cycle?

Taxpayers required to submit their first JPK CIT reports in 2026 have gained additional time to refine the processes associated with this new obligation. The latest regulations extend the reporting deadline from 31 March to 31 July 2026 for taxpayers whose financial year corresponds to the calendar year. How can this extra time be used most effectively to avoid issues during the first reporting cycle?


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