CEE Tax & Payroll Newsletter October 2022

Get a better overview of the most important changes in tax, labour, and payroll legislation in the CEE region.

The CEE Tax & Payroll Newsletter aims to share Mazars’ latest news on tax, labour, and payroll legislation in the Central and Eastern Europe region, with the scope of helping you to prepare for the changes that could lie ahead in the following countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine.

Insights to guide you through today’s evolving regional tax, labour, and payroll landscape.

  • Payroll taxation in the Central and Eastern European countries by Ana Luburić, Tax Manager, Global mobility services, Mazars in Croatia and Marko Ferić, Tax supervisor, Global mobility services, Mazars, Croatia.
  • Inflation relief package impacting payroll in Austria & Romania by Monika Raidl, Head of HR & Payroll, Mazars, Austria and Cătălina Călinescu, HR & Payroll Director, Mazars, Romania.

News from the CEE countries

Austria

Austria
  • Inflation relief package with measures to cushion inflation. 
  • Adjustment of family benefits to foreign price level contrary to EU law.
  • Financial incentives for the electricity purchased from the renewable energy community.

Croatia

Croatia

  • The tax reform in Croatia to fight against price increases.
  • Croatian Tax Authority issued guidance on new TOMS rules applicable in Croatia. 

Czech Republic

CZ
  • DAC 6 – practical examples for reporting cross-border arrangements.
  • What the amendment to the Income Tax Act will bring.
  • Financial lease back from the VAT perspective in the light of case law.
  • Taxation of low-emission vehicles provided to employees for business and private purposes.
  • Changes in excise duties from February 2023.

Hungary

Hungary
  • Hungary did not support the adoption of the EU Directive at the ECOFIN.
  • The bill for the new KATA Act passed into law on 12 July 2022 with much more stringent rules.
  • Energy efficiency has come to the fore not only in case of households, but also companies. 

Poland

Poland
  • New regulations on Principles of Implementation of Tasks Financed from European Funds in the Financial Perspective 2021-2027.
  • National System of E-Invoices (KSeF) - Poland received the approval of the EU Council for implementing the mandatory e-invoicing starting from 1 January 2024.
  • Payer released from collection of PIT advances from the employee’s revenues.
  • Further changes to business trips as from 1 January 2023.

Romania

 

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  • RO e-Transport System, application of fuel price discounts, and value of nursery vouchers.
  • Recycled plastic, Environmental Fund, Circular Economy, Sanitation Law updates.
  • New amendments to the Tax Procedure Code & Reduction of excise duty on diesel used in agriculture.
  • Major Fiscal Code changes.

Slovakia

 

Slovakia
  • The Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic (MF SR) presented a draft of the Amendment to the VAT Act, which will introduce several new obligations for taxpayers. 
  • The Financial Administration of Slovak Republic delivers the notifications about the Tax Reliability Index to the taxpayers.

Slovenia

Slovenia
  • Higher tax-free amount for commuting and business travel.
  • Raising the limit for tax-free meal allowance.
  • Law in the field of value-added tax to mitigate the increase in energy prices.
  • Employers can receive a monthly subsidy for employing in green jobs.

Ukraine

Ukraine
  • Operation of the business during martial law - legislative requirements that remained unchanged.
  • Changes in state registration process.
  • The National Bank of Ukraine fixed the new official exchange rate of the hryvnia to the US dollar.
  • A new wording of the Law of Ukraine «On joint-stock companies».
  • Updated list of critical import services.

Document

CEE-Tax-Payroll-Newsletter-October-2022.pdf