The expansion of Poland’s new SAF-T report (JPK) barely took effect before Poland is steaming ahead with a more far reaching plan. It aims to introduce a centralized e-invoice system via an exchange platform in 2022.
In an interview published on the Polish Ministry of Finance webpage, the Minister of Finance says that implementing mandatory e-invoicing in public procurement is a pilot project that may be expanded to B2B transactions on a voluntary basis in 2022.
Source Sovos
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