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    EU Import/Export Company in Poland — How to Start in 2026

    Byattorney-at-law Piotr Zakrzewski 20 March 202620 March 2026

    Poland is the EU’s logistics centre. With seven international borders, deep-water ports on the Baltic, and 24-hour road access to the most populated parts of Europe, it is the natural entry point for goods moving into and across the European Union. For international entrepreneurs looking to set up an import/export company in Poland, the combination…

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    Cost of Running a Company in Poland — Full Breakdown (2026)

    Byattorney-at-law Piotr Zakrzewski 6 March 20266 March 2026

    Most international founders running a Polish sp. z o.o. spend between €400 and €600 per month on ongoing costs — accounting, VAT reporting, registered address, and banking. That’s the short answer. The longer answer depends on your business model, transaction volume, and how many EU countries you operate in. This guide breaks it all down…

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    Amazon FBA Company Setup in Poland — Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

    Byattorney-at-law Piotr Zakrzewski 5 March 20266 March 2026

    To sell on Amazon in Europe using FBA, you need an EU business entity with VAT and EORI registration. Poland — with 11 Amazon fulfillment centers, 9% corporate tax, and fast remote company formation — is the strongest base for building an Amazon FBA company in the EU. This guide walks you through every step…

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    Forms of Business in Poland

    Byattorney-at-law Piotr Zakrzewski 5 March 20265 March 2026

    Poland offers several legal business structures for foreign entrepreneurs. The most common are the limited liability company (sp. z o.o.), branch office, and representative office. For most non-EU founders, the Polish sp. z o.o. is the preferred structure due to limited liability, low capital requirements (PLN 5,000), and the ability to operate fully remotely. This…

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    Ready Made Company in Poland or a New Company?

    Byattorney-at-law Piotr Zakrzewski 4 March 202630 March 2026

    Updated for 2026. When forming a company in Poland, international founders face a fundamental choice: buy a ready-made (shelf) company or register a new one from scratch. Both paths lead to the same result — a fully operational Polish sp. z o.o. — but the timeline, cost, flexibility, and compliance implications are very different. This…

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