- New regulation regarding exemptions from cash registers has been signed by the Minister of Finance
- The regulation will come into effect on January 1, 2024 and will maintain the existing exemptions from cash registers
- The regulation will be in effect throughout 2024
- A blog post about the exemptions applied in 2024 will be published soon
- A project regulation regarding the use of the national e-invoice system has been published
- The project includes various changes and provisions related to e-invoices
- The project also plans to allow the submission of forms in both paper and electronic form, as well as through the e-Tax Office
- Changes to the token used for authentication and the introduction of a certificate for offline invoice issuance are also planned
- Requirements for the verification code (QR code) on invoices will be specified, including technical requirements provided by the e-invoice system interface software
- A project regulation amending the regulation on invoice issuance has also been published
- The project includes plans to simplify and improve the process of issuing invoices.
Source: zrozumvat.pl
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