New date of E-Invoicing becoming mandatory is unknown.
As revealed in a press briefing on January 19, 2024, the mandated KSeF implementation is postponed for 2024. The reason behind this delay, as explained by the current Minister of Finance, Andrzej Domański, stems from critical errors discovered after preliminary analyses. These errors, encompassing code, functionality, and system performance issues, render the introduction of obligatory KSeF in 2024 impractical.
To address these challenges, an external audit of the system is on the horizon, aiming to rectify identified issues. Simultaneously, there will be heightened consultations with the business community to gather insights and perspectives.
Minister Domański has committed to transparently sharing the audit results and outlining the subsequent steps concerning KSeF. While the new implementation date remains undisclosed, it is contingent on the audit’s outcomes. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation evolves.
Source
- gov.pl
- Marosa
- Pincvision
- vatcalc
- Press conference MoF
- Piotr Leonarski
- Taxera
- Aleksandra Bal
- Piotr Chojnacki
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