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    Crowe Poland
    February 24, 2026 (about 13 hours ago)

    How to deduct VAT after the EU Court judgment?

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    Poland VAT News • Crowe Poland

    Summary

    On 11 February 2026, the EU General Court ruled that Polish VAT deduction rules are inconsistent with EU law, allowing businesses to deduct VAT in the month the transaction occurred if the invoice is received before the filing deadline. The decision invalidates the practice of postponing deductions to the next settlement period and is binding on Polish tax authorities, potentially improving liquidity for taxpayers. The ruling may prompt amendments to national regulations.

    Key Insights

    What did the EU General Court rule regarding the timing of VAT deduction in Poland?

    It ruled that if a business receives an invoice before the tax return filing deadline, it can deduct VAT in the settlement period of the transaction, not when the invoice is received.

    When did the EU Court issue the judgment that affects Polish VAT deduction rules?

    On 11 February 2026 (T‑689/24).

    How does the ruling impact Polish taxpayers' financial liquidity?

    It allows earlier deduction of VAT, improving liquidity and potentially eliminating the need for state budget loans.

    Are Polish tax authorities bound by this ruling?

    Yes, the judgment is binding on tax authorities and administrative courts, prompting possible amendments to national regulations.

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