In the standard authorization model, the taxpayer can grant two types of authorizations to work in KSeF. Direct rights can be granted to a natural person, e.g. an employee. In turn, indirect rights – to another entity, e.g. to an accounting office. Then, employees authorized by the office will have access to invoices – explains the Ministry of Finance.
Source: prawo.pl
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