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cja   
10 Apr 2017
Work / Will Poland tax my ISA? [7]

I am UK resident for tax purposes and have a stocks and shares ISA. If I become resident in Poland for tax purposes then will Poland tax my ISA?

If so then in what way? I do not make withdrawals from my ISA and it holds a single fund which does not pay dividends. So the only activity is the change in value of the fund holding and my occasional payments into the ISA with which I buy more of the same fund.
cja   
10 Apr 2017
Work / Will Poland tax my ISA? [7]

Thanks but it's a stocks and shares ISA. Please read my original post for details.
cja   
8 Jul 2018
Work / Will Poland tax my SIPP? [6]

I am UK resident for tax purposes and have a SIPP. If I become resident in Poland for tax purposes then will Poland tax my SIPP? If so then in what way?

My SIPP holds a single fund which does not pay dividends. So the only activity is the change in value of the fund holding and monthly contributions to the SIPP by my UK limited company with which I buy more of the same fund.

I'm most concerned that Poland might tax the contributions from my limited company to the SIPP as if they were income to me.

I am hoping that the Polish tax authority would recognise a UK SIPP as a pension and therefore not tax it until I withdrew money from it. (Which won't be for decades.)
cja   
8 Jul 2018
Work / Will Poland tax my SIPP? [6]

Thank you for your reply.

I am concerned that Polish tax authorities might see the SIPP as just an account in my name and therefore part of "my pocket".

To put it another way: Why wouldn't the Polish tax authorities see the SIPP as just an account in my name? And so why wouldn't they tax payments to it from my UK limited company as income to me?
cja   
8 Jul 2018
Work / Will Poland tax my SIPP? [6]

Thank you for your efforts. I think you don't understand what a SIPP is though.

A SIPP is an account in my name which the UK government does not tax and that I cannot take money out of until I'm over a certain age. It is not part of my limited company.

Therefore, why wouldn't Poland just see it as an account in my name and thus the income to it from my limited company to be taxed like income into any other account in my name?

I'm hoping to discover that Poland does recognise that it is a pension account and so treats it specially, but I need evidence of this. I haven't found anything by searching the web.