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ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

i can bin the thread quicker than i created it.

Don't stop yourself. Go for it. I've got too much to say about tax for foreign companies and it can end up badly, for me mainly. I don't care Harry, Delphiandomine and JonnyM don't pay tax in Poland it's peanuts anyway.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

Tax evasion is a crime.

Not quite true. You can avoid paying tax in many different ways. Sample: £ódzka Economic Zone in Warsaw created for one foreign company (a lot of money has been shifted then)

And you are still unable to see the difference between personal and company tax. That's good anyway, soon or later someone will screw you.

What a strange comment.

Not as strange as your mind. Attempt to understand you is like swimming in dung. I'm sorry about tax I can talk to your friendly tax inspector ( is he your bf btw)

And the poor little child has no idea how deep that hole has already become: accusing people of being criminals is simply never a good idea (unless, of course, you can prove it).

I believe you are criminal you are using it to many times like arsonists shouting FIRE.

unless, of course, you can prove it

Your words are proof. When asked about personal tax you stared whinig about your company tax and it's not the same.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

to be absolutely clueless about the different types of business in Poland

It's just you, jonni and Harry who are unable to see difference between PIT and CIT
One idiot assuring another one that everything is OK
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

JonnyM

More stupidity from you. And not very clear English - I can recommend a couple of good teachers if you like. By the way, my last few PITs were done by a friend who is a tax inspector.

Friend tax inspector. Who is stupid then. I was doing it on my own with income from Poland and abroad. But of course you know nothing about it.

Foreigners might belive you but any Poles reading it will be able to recognise your obvious lie. For Poles end of April is pain in the backside.

BTW give me your friends name then I will learn him what does conflict of interests means.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

What have you been smoking? Some of here have been paying tax in Poland since you were in short trousers.

As I said you not too bright and you pay someone to do your PIT next ask. I can't believe such person own company and knows nothig about Tax Law in Poland and because there is no big difference between other European countries you know nothing about tax code in UK etc.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

Do you really wish to call me a criminal?

I didn't. (you can always paste my post) Do you want me to?

I pay personal income tax in Poland, lots of it.

It's different to:
David_18: Harry paying taxes? For god sake he is a private english teacher, do you really think he is paying taxes like eveyone else?

No, I am not. I have my own company and pay a rather large amount of tax every month (well, I pay VAT quarterly rather than monthly). I'm not prepared to say exactly how much but about three times more than my girlfriend earns each month teaching English and Russian at a state school. Oh, plus another 850zl per month in ZUS. I imagine that this is rather more than you contribute.

delphiandomine shut up, PIT 5 have to pay monthly and it's different from company tax. How smart of you Harry. NOW you know the difference between PIT and CIT

Suddenly everyone pays TAX it takes a while but they pay. It could be interesting to inform Tax Office anyway.

If you are in a spółka, that is taxed as a seperate entity. It is not you.

You not to bright aren't you. PIT pays everyone in Poland there is some exeptions (and I think most of you use it to avoid paying higher PIT in Poland)
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

It seems you don't know much about the Polish tax system - and especially the concept of działaność gospodarcze and the way it is taxed.

The question do you live in Poland are you foreigner? If so you are another bloody foreigner avoiding PIT. I do know how tax system works. One hint YOU are not synonymous with your company.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
News / Poland warns against deporting its workers: hypocrisy? [35]

Erm,you do realise this is prescisly why Poles out of work in other eu countries are staying in them and not going home.......

Erm and who's fault is it?
My point is Poland treat eaqually Poles AND other Europeans (eaqully bad). They don't try kick out foreigner from country just because he has no job anymore and he lost his right to benefits after 6, 9 month. DO YOU UNDERSTAND DIFFERENCE.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
News / Poland warns against deporting its workers: hypocrisy? [35]

Hypocrisy? Some foreigners in Poland to avoid Polish higher income tax pay the tax in their native country where income limits are much higher then Polish. Shame on you. Personally don't care but don't you dare to complain abut Poles taking benefits they EARNED when you in fact support own country benefits system.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Law / Tax in Poland - tricks to avoid PIT? [41]

Personal Income Tax, PIT Podatek dochodowy od osób fizycznych
portalwiedzy.onet.pl/14265,,,,podatek_dochodowy_od_osob_fizycznych,
osobisty podatek dochodowy.
Self-employment Samoztrudnienie samozatrudnienie.pit.pl
well well I hope Polish Tax Office would be interested what kind of tricks you are using to avoid PIT.
And person like this dare to give me a moral lesson.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Food / Polish bacon doesn't fry up? [70]

that's your comeback? a mention of ONE random store in Warsaw?

Why not? Named ONE in Washington. The one where you've been personally.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
News / Poland warns against deporting its workers: hypocrisy? [35]

And how much time have you spent as a volunteer working for the good of Poland?

Too many?! Fruits of my work has been sold for peanuts to your kind.

Why not? Poland certainly does precisely that.

Prove it! Just because you say it doesn't mean it's true (most probable it's a lie). Poland gives so big benefits that you can find bigger in the streets of London this is main reason why foreigner don't bother to ask for them.

I have my own company and pay a rather large amount of tax every month (well, I pay VAT quarterly rather than monthly).

How can you not pay PERSONAL TAX. Be nice and explain to us how to avoid tax in Poland. David_18 WAS right.
I can't believe how retarded people can be. Here is one example:

unless you have proof, it is defamation of character

I want Harry out of Poland because I don't like and that reason is equally good as any English or Dutch.
I get a fright you might be a Pole. What a relief.
ender   
9 Jul 2011
News / Poland warns against deporting its workers: hypocrisy? [35]

If a Brit comes to Poland and loses their teaching job after 3 months for being pissed on the job then applies for benefit in Poland, gets it and does nothing for the next 9 months to find work

After 9 moths he or Pole can starve to death who gives a flip?
ender   
9 Jul 2011
News / Poland warns against deporting its workers: hypocrisy? [35]

Stop moaning!!! Do what you have to do but treat Poles and other Central European same way as you treat own citizens. You can not give benefits to own citizen (some of beneficent has never seen job in his life) and not give to Central European, other way lets forget experiment called EU. SIMPLE!
ender   
9 Jul 2011
Genealogy / Ancient placenames/names that could be in connection with Proto-Slavs, old Poles [7]

You Balkan simpletons have nothing in common with us.

What do you mean by us there is no us. Your knowledge of Polish is medium,your knowledge of Polish culture is low, your attitude toward Polish is low then there is no us. Crows has more rights to use us then you.

That is true how many similarities are in Slav languages we can still talk and understand each other on certain level of course. Fact is our languages drifts more and more apart. Good example from Polish side is word island-wyspa some Poles knows that ostrów mean exactly the same and it's a Slavic 'ostrov' some other Slavic expressions are preserved in Polish only.

Related:

The meaning of Slavic people means famous people, Slava means fame. Real slavic names always ends with slav, For example Mieczyslaw, Boleslaw, Radoslaw, Przemyslaw.
And, don't forget the women please:
Radosława, Bogusława, Stanisława, Mieczysława, Wiesława, Przemysława, Lesława, Mirosława just to mention a few. I doubt if there are any babies named like that now...

Also, an old slavic greeting when people met or parted was: Sława Bogu (Glory to God).
My grandmother was Stanisława from father's side, and grandfather Stanisław from mother's side. cole slaw too.

ender   
3 Jul 2011
Language / chodźmy vs idźmy? [32]

chodź - chodźmy those words are easily mixed with choć - (although, though) And without Old Polish knowledge wont be easy to explain.

Really?

Really. And not so new. You are kind of primitive dude. No offence it's a fact.

I think the only way to learn Polish is to hang around many different Polish people.

Not true to talk in your circles 'kurwa' is enough, so it would be good save some time and omit that kind of 'different people'

Quite often Poles use 'choć' as a form of chcesz (want).
Choćmy do kina?
Choć do kina?
Some (a lot in fact) writes that way.
Anyway proper form is 'Idźmy do kina' form 'chodźmy' shouldn't exist 'chodzić' in it's meaning is imperfect.
ender   
3 Jul 2011
Language / chodźmy vs idźmy? [32]

Ty, no dawaj kurwa idziemy!

As I said it's crude. That sentence is crude (obviously) is used mainly by kurwa boys and kurwa girls.
idziemy (present tense) can be imperative same way as idźmy unless it's a form of statment (you inform someone else not the person you are going to go with.

BTW 'Ty, no dawaj kurwa idziemy!' says a lot of things (like he is not the leader) no says he (she) is subject to person he asked. Proper macho form is 'Ty, dawaj kurwa idziemy'.
ender   
3 Jul 2011
Language / chodźmy vs idźmy? [32]

dude

?!!
Check previous posts for most Poles idźmy sounds unnatural not because it's but because it's crude. So I believe for you and for your shortneck dudes is natural. Anyway it's a time wasting.

For others: word please is definitely not overused in Polish instead forms like can you, could you are in use mainly we live part decision in hands of asked person. Chodźmy lives form of freedom of choice (in theory) where idziemy is form of order.
ender   
3 Jul 2011
Language / chodźmy vs idźmy? [32]

chodźmy v idźiemy?

First of all it is "chodźmy v idziemy"
chodźmy - lets go
idziemy - you and I are going

I'm sure you can see difference. We Poles may not think about being polite for one reason politeness is build in our language and mentality and it's not as artificial as British.
ender   
3 Jul 2011
History / Poland obliged to make war reparations to Austria and Germany after WWI. Why? [119]

Full article (in french)

The Germans do not seem very enthusiastic about this idea?
The Germans forget their debt policy. We must remind them. In 1945 the winners of the war have drawn a line under the human and physical capital destroyed by the Nazis. It was the ECSC and the Treaty of Rome. Political and financial liabilities of Germany under the war amounts to 16 times the German GDP, you can call it the implicit debt of Germany. We do not claim it in return, he was asked to play the European game, a politically and financially. Today, this means saving Greece.

ender   
2 Jul 2011
History / Pomerania -a Polish land since the creation of Poland and the German invaders. [60]

there's only one problem here, even in times when the city was associated with Poland, the population was still mainly German and they spoke German language.

And your problem is we didn't kill them all like they did to Poles to settle there? Obviously after some years under Teutonic boot they prefer to exist under wings of Enlightened Republic.
ender   
2 Jul 2011
News / Insulting Catholics in Poland can get you 2 years in jail? [67]

Why is the Polish sensibility so fragile that it needs such laws on the books? How does calling the Catholic Church a murderous cult,

Read with understanding. Any religion, means also fanatic religion such as Judaism and Islam..

That`s correct ( art. 196 of Penal Code ) - a penalisation up to 2 years in prison refers to offending religious feelings in general ( which means any religion ) .

ender   
1 Jul 2011
History / Pomerania -a Polish land since the creation of Poland and the German invaders. [60]

We're talking here about the past of Pomerania and according to the information I have, it was in German (Prussian) hands longer than in Polish.

TRUE
Keep in mind that Gdańsk was in Polish hands longer then German (Prussian) you can find dates here in PF. And then Germans claims Gdańsk as a German city because of German population there.
ender   
25 Jun 2011
History / Chance of Lwów once again became coming part of Poland [344]

And Breslau, Stettin, Stolp, Posen and Danzig should belong to Germany.

It's the best example of your ignorance. You know some and you use it against any Polishness. I doubt Germans would claim back Posen.
ender   
16 Jun 2011
History / So called "inconvenient parts" of Polish history - what do you think? [156]

Ironside
Good post. Harry knows knows all fact he writes his dung to make Poles and Poland look bad same way as gross-man. His use of statistic

if we make the assumption that one in fifty of the Poles who were captured

there must have been at least two thousand

is pathetic.
Poles (Silesians, Kashubian-prime minister Tusk's grandfather for example) living in prewar Germany were more then happy to run to Polish Army in the West. Even that was good reason for Gazeta Wyborcza (delphiadomine) to accuse Polish Army in the West of war crime (living less POW in camps then number of POW taken after battle- WAR CRIME)