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Do you have to pay tax on First Communion gifts? We explain the rules


A seemingly innocent gesture, such as giving cash, a gold bar, a new phone, a quad bike or an expensive computer for First Communion, may cause problems. In some cases, these gifts require tax to be paid.

Every year there are new trends in the gifts that children receive on the occasion of their first communion. The value of communion gifts is gradually increasing, yet the awareness among people who give gifts is not increasing. Many Poles still do not realize that the tax office may be interested in expensive gifts.

Do you have to pay tax on First Communion gifts? We explain the rules

Ashley Davis

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