Jakub Chajdas


Attorney-at-law, graduated with a law degree from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Lodz (specialization – tax law), studied law at the University of Turin. During the university career practiced law in local law firms.
After graduation provided legal services for foreign corporations and entrepreneurs willing to run business activity in Poland delivering full legal assistance starting with advice on the most appropriate form of activity, through execution of the recommended model ending at handling day-to-day legal issues related to running business in Poland.
Apart from solving legal issues related to business activity, in his legal practice Jakub is an expert in real estate and negotiations of contracts on international level. Jakub is a specialist in corporate, tax, administrative and civil law with a focus on contracts.
He speaks fluent English and Italian.
Publications
- Can a Foreigner Open a Company in Poland?
- How to Register a Company in Poland – Step by Step
- Cost of Company Registration in Poland
- VAT on Real Estate Sales – When Do You Have to Pay Tax?
- Corrective Invoice – When and How to Issue and Report It in VAT
- Request for Amicable Settlement – When Is It Worth Filing and How to Do It Effectively?
- Mining Damage – Who Is Liable and How to Claim Compensation Effectively?
- Swiss Franc Borrower’s Guide – What to Do with Your CHF Loan Step by Step
- Widow’s Pension: Who Can Claim It and Under What Conditions?
- Intra-Community Acquisition of Goods (ICA) – What Is It and What Are the Tax Consequences?
- Silent Partnership – What Is It, How Does It Work, And What Risks Does It Involve
- Concession for the Protection of Persons and Property – Conditions, Procedure, Obligations
- Strategic Goods – Definition And Trade Obligations
- Industrial Security Clearance – What Is It and When Is It Required?
- Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of 2 December 2025 on Transmission Easements
- Company registration in Poland
- Mixed Pensions in Poland– What Are They and Who Do They Apply To?
- Accounting and National E-Invoicing System in Poland (KSeF) – Key Aspects to Remember
- Financial Statement 2026 – Obligations, Deadlines, and Changes for Entrepreneurs
- Legal Regulations in the Arms and Military Sector – What Do You Need to Know?
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Services
- Legal advisory related to commencing business operations in Poland
- Debt collection
- Business in Poland
- Company liquidation in Poland
- Company transformation
- Ongoing legal assistance in Poland
- Inheritance support in Poland
- Real estate law in Poland
- Conveyancing in Poland
- Due diligence of Polish real estate
- Obtaining permit to buy land in Poland