- On July 28, 2023, the Polish Sejm voted on the Senate’s position regarding an amendment to the VAT Act and other related acts.
- The Senate Committee on Budget and Public Finance had previously rejected proposals for amendments to the VAT Act, citing concerns about the lack of public consultation, unclear penalties for non-compliance with e-invoicing, and potentially unconstitutional aspects of the e-invoice structure.
- The amendments were sent back to the Sejm, which repealed the Senate’s refusal to pass the bill.
- The act now awaits the President’s signature and is set to introduce the obligation to use KSeF e-invoicing for B2B transactions starting on July 1, 2024.
- The President has 21 days to sign the bill from its submission.
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