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President Nawrocki approves zero income tax for parents!

Yo Poznan!

Polish President Karol Nawrocki just dropped a bomb for parents: a brand-new law that wipes out personal income tax (PIT) for anyone raising at least two kids. That’s right — more cash in your pocket to feed the family, survive TikTok trends, or maybe actually afford a weekend away.

According to the Presidential Chancellery, an average family could save around 1,000 PLN per month. Yup — that’s roughly the same amount you’ve been silently crying about every time your kid asks for “just one more LEGO set.”

Here’s who’s in the zero-tax gang:

  • Parents doing the parental grind
  • Legal guardians (if the kid lives with you)
  • Foster parents
  • Anyone supporting adult kids who are still stuck in university life

Who counts as a “kid”?

  • Minors
  • Students up to 25
  • Adults with disabilities who get care or social benefits
    (Sorry married kids and those in full-time care institutions — you’re out.)

And there’s more…

And there’s more: married couples now get a joint tax threshold bumped from 120,000 PLN to 140,000 PLN. Basically, keep more of what you earn, because we all know adulting is expensive.

When’s this going live? Not tomorrow, not next week — tax-free vibes start in 2027, when you file your 2026 PIT declaration. So you’ve got time to daydream about how you’ll spend that extra cash.

President Nawrocki says supporting families is a forever thing: “Today and always.” Funding comes from smarter tax collection — mostly VAT and corporate tax — so the government isn’t just picking flowers from your backyard.

Experts call this one of the biggest tax reforms in years, which is basically a polite way of saying: parents, finally, the universe is on your side.

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