Poland’s Proposed Zero Income Tax for Parents: A Deep Dive
Poland’s president recently enacted a law eliminating personal income tax (PIT) for parents with at least two children, a measure designed to bolster family finances and stimulate the economy. This reform, available to families earning up to 140,000 zloty annually, is expected to provide an average of 1,000 zloty monthly relief per family. However, tax experts caution that the financial benefits will primarily favor higher-income families. While public consultations showed significant support for the initiative, the actual impact and efficacy of the “tax armour” reform, which also includes other tax adjustments, will be visible in the 2026 tax returns.