As of 1 January 2020, every taxpayer in Poland has their own unique account with an individual IBAN, which is used for all payments. This article will guide you through the process of determining your personal IBAN in Poland.
The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is a standard international numbering system used to identify bank accounts across different countries. In Poland, the IBAN is used in conjunction with the Polish tax number (NIP) to facilitate tax payments.
To determine your personal IBAN in Poland, follow these steps:
Find Your Polish Tax Number (NIP): Your NIP is essential for calculating your IBAN. It is identical to your VAT ID number in Poland but without the "PL" prefix.
Use the Polish Tax Authority's IBAN Calculator: Visit the official website of the Polish tax authority at https://www.podatki.gov.pl/generator-mikrorachunku-podatkowego.
Use Your IBAN for Transfers: Once you have generated your IBAN, you can use it for all your transfers to Poland.
For more information on tax-related topics in Poland and other countries, consider the following articles:
Determining your personal IBAN in Poland is a straightforward process that requires your Polish tax number (NIP) and the use of the Polish tax authority's IBAN calculator. Ensuring you use the correct IBAN is crucial for efficient and compliant tax payments in Poland. For further assistance or information on related topics, explore the linked articles or contact Taxdoo’s customer service.