- Ministry of Finance in Poland has published two draft acts regarding mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF
- The first draft act covers the use of KSeF, including verification codes (QR codes) for invoices sent outside of KSeF and offline modes
- The second draft act is an amendment to the e-Invoicing Regulation, requiring VAT-exempt taxpayers to include NIP numbers of both buyer and supplier on invoices
- The draft acts are planned to enter into force on July 1, 2024, except for the obligation for VAT-exempt taxpayers
- The tax authorities will publish technical specifications and requirements for verification codes in the coming days
- The draft acts are open for public consultation until December 18, 2023.
Source: sovos.com
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