Poland: Government approves extension of excise tax exemption for plug-in electric vehicles

Draft legislation would extend an excise tax (duty) exemption until 31 December 2029

Plug-in electric vehicles

The Council of Ministers on 25 October 2022 passed draft legislation that would extend an excise tax (duty) exemption for passenger vehicles utilizing an external source of electricity, with engine cubic capacity not exceeding 2000 cm³ (commonly referred to as plug-in electric vehicles) until 31 December 2029. The legislation would also provide technical changes.

The draft legislation must now be submitted to the Sejm.

Read an October 2022 report prepared by the KPMG member firm in Poland

 

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