- On July 1st 2024, e-invoicing and the use of KSeF will become mandatory for all businesses in Poland. For a seamless transition to e-invoicing and the integration with KSeF, it is worth preparing for the upcoming changes as soon as possible.
This guide provides you with fast facts on KSeF, what it is and what you need to keep in mind, in order to comply with the e-invoicing mandate within the set time frame. It will also help you prepare for areas that KSeF will not support such as receiving incoming invoices from foreign contractors, sending attachments or distributing invoices to recipients. Those flows will also have to be appropriately taken care of outside of it.
Key learnings:
- KSeF in a nutshell
- What do you need to comply with and when?
- Benefits & challenges related with KSeF
- How to choose a right service provider
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- See also Worldwide Upcoming E-Invoicing mandates, implementations and changes – Chronological
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