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moving a company to poland.


monkey  
11 Sep 2007 /  #1
my family own a company which is labour intensive
It has 12 workers and the potential to double
We have a full orderbook and we are being taxed into poverty

We are thinking ove moving to poland.
currently in the UK we export 86% world wide

What is the average workers wage.
what is the tax issues like
what is the employment legislation like

We would need to sell everything here, and move all over there
We would be starting a new life, as a family. None of us need schools, and the likes.

We would need machinary, cars, houses...

What is poland like, and what is polish language like
Is there any government help?

Hope some one can point us in the right direction

Cheers
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
11 Sep 2007 /  #2
Hi. Corporation income tax is quite low (19%) and It's probably going to be lower but generally taxes aren't low, however labor costs are much lower - wages are going up and non-payroll labor costs are high but still labor costs won't be anything even close to British sooner than in ~15 years. Average salary is netto ~2150PLN (1GBP=5.5-5.6 PLN) - total costs (with ZUS, healt insurence etc) is ~3300PLN. Unskilled workers you should find (depends on region) for (netto) 900-1200 PLN a month. Burocracy is a problem, government isn't helping much unless somebody wants to invest serious money, there are also quite a lot of grants from EU - improving quality of human resources, r&d etc.
Krzysztof  2 | 971  
11 Sep 2007 /  #3
there are also Special Economic Zones (SSE - Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna) in some areas of Poland with high structural unemployment (where the labour market was dominated by one branch, which after the fall of communism turned out to be incompetitve and thousands of people had been licensed from their jobs). In those zones you get significant tax reductions for several years, but I have NO IDEA how big your company must be to become eligible for those privileges.
gohar ayub  - | 2  
14 Oct 2007 /  #4
hi guys...
is there someone who can help me imports business in poland...
like dry fruits,,,kashmiri pashmina cloths,,,,leather jeckets,,,,fruits like kashmiri apple...
all from india...
thanks#
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30 Oct 2007 /  #5
hey Monkey,
what is your business about?
i'm not Polish, though married to one and (very) soon moving back to Poland to stay there.
maybe something possible??
Krzysztof100  - | 20  
6 Nov 2007 /  #6
I'm a lawer and I may help. Just e-mail me
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24 Nov 2007 /  #7
hey Krzysztof, where are you located in Poland?
could use a lawyer in the near future!
if anywere Slaskie, malopolskie or szwietokrzyskie i think we can get in contact.
best regards
Krzysztof100  - | 20  
22 Dec 2007 /  #8
Unfortunately north of Poland, but in some isssues I still can help
jacek23maks  - | 7  
26 Dec 2007 /  #9
Hello Monkey,

I can help you and your business with any translation work. I am located in US, but I do online translation, and you may need that.
simcfc  
1 Feb 2008 /  #10
Does anyone know the key economic features for a British Company moving to Poland, due to the company making a loss??
Krzysztof100  - | 20  
3 Feb 2008 /  #11
economy is economy. I guess You expect to make a profit in Poland and want to have a tax deduction due to loss in Britain. It's possible. Profitability depends of your bussines idea- write more, maybe me or someone else on forum will have some advices.

With tax and legal issues I can help.
Simon 72  
4 Feb 2008 /  #12
Just out of interest,

Does that mean you will just lay off the 12 staff you currently employ?

Noy judging at all just interested, as I have looked into relocating there.
simcfc  
9 Feb 2008 /  #13
I was looking at the example of when Electrolux axed 500 jobs at one of their cooker factories in County Durham to move to Poland approximately a year ago. I need to analyse should they have moved, or should they not. Im looking if economically it makes sense to move and should we be concerned with alot of companies moving to Poland.

This is because im currently working closely with Hot Point cookers with the possibility of a move to Poland or another central European country. Stressful!!
legallegal  - | 4  
17 Feb 2008 /  #14
Hello everyone, I can help on many issues discussed here on this forum. To initiate a contact you can e-mail me at: info@legalandcapital.com

I guess we provide services that might be of interest for most of users of this forum.

Regards and I look forward to hearing from you.
Marcus911  3 | 102  
7 Apr 2008 /  #15
my family own a company which is labour intensive
It has 12 workers and the potential to double
We have a full orderbook and we are being taxed into poverty

I have information that may assist you, I can send some of it by email. Please let me know what Industry sector you are from you can pm me. I have been working closely with various government departments in the Silesia area, where the unemployment rate is still considerably higher than in other areas of Poland. There are various grants available and tax incentives to help foreign businesses get established. email me at info@sierraresources.co.uk

I currently live in UK but moving to Poland in a few months.

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