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ORGANISED PART OF ENETERPRISE CONTRIBUTION INTO THE PARTNERSHIP – VALUE ADDED TAX AND THE CIVIL LAW TRANSACTIONS TAX ASPECTS

Abstract

The author consider a way of taxing actions insert organized part of enterprise into a partnership in the light of the VAT provisions and tax on civil law transactions. Author clarify the concept „organized part of enterprise” on the Value Added Tax and will issue of the possibility of exemption from taxation contribution in kind. In the article analytical and linguistic-logical research methods were applied. As the result of the analysis undertaken, it was concluded that „organized part of the enterprise” is a group of wealth, extracted financially (from enterprise), which has a positive value and can be the subject of succession. If the contribution is classified as „organized part of the enterprise”, input to partnership will not be a subject to VAT and tax on civil law transactions shall be 5% of the contribution value. As de lege ferenda postulate was the need to extend the existing catalogue of cases entitling to return the civil law transactions tax return for the company, in which amendment to articles of association (resolution on increasing the company’s assets) hasn’t been registered by the court

Keywords:

partnership, taxpayer, tax

Details

Issue
Vol. 3 No. 18 (2016)
Section
Research article
Published
2016-09-30
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19253/reme.2016.03.004
Licencja:
Creative Commons License

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Authors

Rafał Bernat

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