Poland’s Finance Minister, Andrzej Domański, announced on Monday that a planned reduction in the copper output tax could be extended beyond 2027. The government is considering prolonging tax relief measures to support the industry amid economic challenges.
Earlier in the day, Domański confirmed that the tax cuts would lower government revenues by approximately 500 million zlotys ($123.4 million) in 2026 and 700 million zlotys in 2027. The move aims to provide financial relief to copper producers, ensuring competitiveness in the global market.
The Polish government’s decision on whether to extend the tax reduction beyond 2027 will depend on economic conditions and industry performance in the coming years.