In the list of legislative and program works of the Council of Ministers, the assumptions of the Draft Act amending the Act on Upbringing in Sobriety and Counteracting Alcoholism, the Act on Public Health and certain other acts (hereinafter: the “Draft”), which provides for the introduction of changes to the existing provisions regulating the so-called sugar fee and the so-called monkey fee.
On January 1, 2021, the provisions introducing two new public levies into the Polish legal order – a fee for introducing into the domestic market beverages containing added sugars, sweeteners, caffeine or taurine, i.e. the so-called a sugar fee and a fee for alcoholic beverages in small formats up to 300 ml, i.e. a monkey fee (hereinafter collectively as: ” Fees “).
Source Deloitte
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