We assist you in establishing your branch office in Poland and guide you through the entire registration process and tax obligations.
We assist you in establishing your branch office in Poland and guide you through the entire registration process and tax obligations.
Establishing a branch in Poland is governed by the Freedom of Business Act. Setting up a branch office resembles establishing a company but includes naming regulations; it must bear the parent company’s name followed by “oddzial w Polsce” (branch in Poland). Our expertise in European formation requirements and branch formation packages can help you set up multiple branches. Benefits include client security and new local business; we manage everything from start to finish.
Yes. Under Poland’s Freedom of Business Act, foreign companies can open branches, provided they meet documentation and regulatory requirements. The branch must carry the parent company’s name followed by “oddział w Polsce” (branch in Poland).
Yes. A branch representative must either be a Polish citizen or a non-Polish national with a Polish residential address and be listed in the Polish National Court Register.
Yes. It is highly recommended (and often required) to open a Polish bank account to manage local operations, pay taxes, and facilitate business transactions.
While audits may not be mandatory for all branches, compliance with Polish accounting standards is essential. The branch must keep records locally and report financials annually.
With accurate documentation and support, the process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on processing times at the National Court Register and tax authorities.
To register a branch, you will need:
The branch must:
These steps are essential for legal operations and invoicing in Poland.
Yes. Branches must submit:
A registered address is required. Branches can operate from:
We provide:
Our branch formation packages ensure a seamless and compliant expansion into Poland.
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