The Right Focus

10/2025
Luty The Right Focus Okładka

With autumn in full swing, businesses are shifting into high gear and preparing intensively for the final quarter of the year.

To operate effectively and safely, it is important to stay up to date:

  • New rules for hiring foreigners – Angelika Stańko reminds us of the most important changes to labour law and the increased penalties for illegal employment. Therefore, it is a good idea to check whether all of your company’s procedures comply with the regulations
  • Poland and the sustainable development goals  – where are we 10 years after the adoption of the 2030 Agenda? Joanna Barbrich summarises progress in the area of ESG and highlights the challenges that lie ahead in the coming years
  • Family foundations without tax pitfalls – Mirosław Malczeski explains how to safely transfer assets to a family foundation and effectively plan succession in a family business
  • More freedom in the cloud thanks to the Data Act – Robert Brodzik explains how the new regulations simplify switching cloud service providers and reduce technical barriers and additional costs
  • The KSeF poses a significant operational challenge for groups of companies. Katarzyna Pustułka-Wiater, Sławomir Wnuczek and Gabriela Rembiasz analyse how to prepare your company for the revolution in transaction documentation

Sounds interesting? Read about all the above in the latest edition of #TheRightFocus.

KSeF and transfer pricing: a new era of transparency and operational challenges

The introduction of the National e-Invoice System (KSeF) represents one of the most significant challenges for group companies in recent years. Although the KSeF is intended to simplify the invoicing process and reduce tax abuse, it also has a significant impact on transfer pricing, particularly with regard to the documentation and settlement of TP adjustments.

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Contributing assets to a family foundation – what to keep in mind

A family foundation is a legal entity whose purpose is to manage wealth effectively and ensure its succession without the risk of dispersing assets accumulated over generations. Therefore, a key issue related to the activities of such an organisation is the contribution of this wealth to the foundation in the form of various types of assets that will work for the beneficiaries. Let’s take a look at what this process involves in practice.

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Cloud migration after the Data Act: new rights, lower costs and greater freedom

The Data Act requires a significant change in approach to cloud services. Companies should review their contracts and start planning updates immediately. It is crucial to introduce appropriate switching provisions and remove or renegotiate exit fees. Companies must also prepare their infrastructure, both technically and organisationally, for interoperability and migration in accordance with the new regulations.

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A decade of sustainable development

Ten years ago, the international community adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As a signatory, Poland committed itself to implementing measures in the areas of economy, society and the environment. A decade on, and it is a good time to summarise our achievements and the key ESG regulations that have shaped the legal landscape in Poland and throughout the European Union.

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