Poland’s copper tax cut may be extended beyond 2027, says minister
Copper smelter (Image: KGHM)
A reduction in a copper output tax in Poland may be extended beyond 2027, Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on Monday.
Domanski said earlier in the day that the amount of money collected through the tax would be reduced by about 500 million zlotys ($123.40 million) in 2026 and 700 million zlotys in 2027.
($1 = 4.0518 zlotys)
(By Marek Strzeleck and Alan Charlish; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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