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  • 12 August 2025

    Tip Tax in Poland – Who’s Responsible for Paying It?

    13:06 Bydr Piotr Sekulski InBusiness
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    In recent weeks, the issue of tip tax in Poland has stirred debate among employers and hospitality workers alike. Is it the waiter who pays tax on tips, or does the employer bear the responsibility? What are the rules for ZUS contributions? Recent comments by Piotr Sekulski, PhD tax advisor, shed light on this increasingly common question.

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Piotr Sekulski, PhD

Doctor of Law (Jagiellonian University), author of numerous publications and scientific presentations. He collaborated with the universities of Buffalo (USA), Salzburg (Austria) and Heidelberg (Germany). As an expert on tax regulations at the Adam Smith Research Centre he participated in the preparation and evaluation of the regulations concerning entrepreneurs (e.g. e-meetings of shareholders). He gained professional experience in reputable tax advisory companies.

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