Donald Tusk deletes “Morawiecki tax”. “He went to the trash”


“” Morawiecki tax “from internal combustion cars, which was supposed to apply next year, finally went to the trash,” Donald Tusk said in social media. In this way, the Prime Minister commented on the provisions that his predecessor undertook to introduce himself as part of the so -called milestones.
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The prime minister informed about the government's decision after meeting his office. As Onet reminds, “Morawiecki's tax” was called the draft provisions, which assumed the introduction of tax on internal combustion cars.
The provisions of the head of the government during PiS were one of the “milestone” of the national reconstruction plan. Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki undertook to introduce it until the end of 2024.
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The assumptions of the project regarding “Morawiecki tax” indicated that the amount of the fee was to depend on the level of harmful CO2 or Nox emissions of the vehicle. The drivers were to pay for the car registration. In practice, this meant that owners of older vehicles would pay a higher tax fee.
These milestones mentioned, among which was, among others The planned tax was entered in the Polish national reconstruction plan by the government of Mateusz Morawiecki.
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As TVN24 reminds, the prime minister in June 2025 said that the government made “the decision to leave the so -called Morawiecki tax”. Donald Tusk then mentioned that he would talk to the European Commission about the planned tribute. The head of government announced that after consulting with Minister Pełczyńska-Nałęcz, a decision was made to leave “Morawiecki tax”. Now, however, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland has only confirmed earlier announcements and announced that the tax “went to the trash”.




