BCR GROUP blog
Practical advice on accounting, HR and tax law — in PL / RU / EN.
Restructuring or bankruptcy? A board compass for a company in crisis
When the arrangement procedure makes sense, and when bankruptcy does. A short decision map for the board of a struggling company — no platitudes, with numbers.
Read more →WHT — withholding tax and traps for foreign suppliers
Paying licences, dividends or interest abroad? Check whether you need to withhold WHT and whether you're entitled to a reduced rate based on a residency certificate.
Read more →KSeF 2026: what you need to know now
From 1 February 2026 the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF — Poland's National e-Invoicing System) becomes mandatory for most Polish companies. Here's what it means in practice and how to prepare.
Read more →Tax residency — how to determine where you pay PIT
Living between Poland and another country? We explain the 183-day rule, the centre of vital interests and what decides when both countries claim you as resident.
Read more →Setting up a business in Poland: a 14-day playbook
A practical timeline for foreign founders incorporating a Polish sp. z o.o. — from first call to active bank account, with what to prepare upfront.
Read more →Comarch ERP + AI: how we cut month-end close by 60%
A case study of an AI agent rolled out on top of Comarch ERP XL at one of our clients. What worked, what didn't and what it cost — with concrete numbers.
Read more →IP Box in practice — how to account for IP-derived income
5% CIT sounds great. But to use IP Box you have to keep records, have qualified income and meet a list of technical conditions.
Read more →Posting to the Netherlands and France — WagwEU and SIPSI in a nutshell
Each of these countries has its own filing system. We cover the main differences and the things that most often catch Polish employers off guard.
Read more →KSeF from 1 February 2026 — the last 30 days of rollout
KSeF goes live in a month. What has to be ready right now, and what you can still finish in the last weeks — without giving up the family holiday.
Read more →S24 or notary? Which path to register a sp. z o.o. is faster
The S24 mode promises 24-hour registration but has limits. The notarial route gives flexibility at the cost of a few extra days. A side-by-side table for decision-makers.
Read more →Sanacja proceedings — is this a lifeline for your company?
Sanacja gives you protection from creditors and time to restructure. We explain when to use it — and when going straight to bankruptcy is the better call.
Read more →Hiring foreigners in 2026 — what the amendment changed
A package of changes to the Foreigners Act simplifies some procedures and tightens others. A practical guide for employers planning new hires.
Read more →AI in accounting — 5 processes worth automating first
Not every accounting process is a fit for AI. We show where automation pays off quickly, and where it's better to wait for more mature tools.
Read more →Transfer pricing for SMBs — when the rules apply to you too
Most small companies assume transfer pricing is only a corporate topic. The thresholds and exceptions can surprise you — especially if you run more than one company in a group.
Read more →Posting workers to Belgium — LIMOSA step by step
Every worker sent to Belgium needs a LIMOSA registration. We explain the procedure, deadlines, exemptions and penalties for failing to register.
Read more →Sp. z o.o. or JDG? A full breakdown for 2026
Choosing a legal form is a multi-year decision. We compare sp. z o.o. (Polish LLC) and JDG (sole proprietorship) on cost, taxes, liability and scaling — without oversimplifying.
Read more →Consumer bankruptcy 2025 — what changed and who it applies to
This year's amendments clarified personal debt-relief rules. We explain who can file, what to expect, and why the court can still refuse.
Read more →Estonian CIT 2026 — when it pays off, and when it doesn't
Estonian CIT is a tempting option for many companies, but a poorly considered switch can cost more than it saves. The hard questions to ask yourself first.
Read more →Posting workers to Germany — A1, Mindestlohn, ZUS
Sending a worker on a contract to Germany? Check what documents you need, what to pay, and the mistakes Polish employers most commonly make.
Read more →KSeF — a board-level checklist for the last 6 months
KSeF (Poland's National e-Invoicing System) becomes mandatory on 1 February 2026. A short, hard list of what to do first if you sit on the board of a Polish company.
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