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    Bloomberg Tax
    February 14, 2026 (about 8 hours ago)

    European General Court Issues Preliminary Ruling on Polish Input VAT Deduction Rules

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    Poland VAT News • Bloomberg Tax

    Summary

    The European General Court issued a preliminary ruling on 11 February 2026 (Case No. T‑689/24) confirming that Polish input VAT can be deducted upon receipt of the invoice, not at the time of purchase. The decision, which cites EU Directive 2006/112/EC, applies to a Polish gas and electricity clearinghouse and clarifies the timing of the deduction right for Polish VAT authorities.

    Key Insights

    When did the European General Court issue the preliminary ruling on Polish input VAT deduction rules?

    On 11 February 2026.

    What does the ruling say about when the right to deduct input VAT arises?

    It arises upon receipt of the invoice.

    Which entity was involved in the case?

    A Polish gas and electricity clearinghouse.

    Which EU directive does the ruling reference?

    EU Directive 2006/112/EC on the common system of VAT.

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