- The mandatory National e-Invoice System, which was supposed to come into force on July 1, 2024, has been postponed indefinitely, as announced by the Minister of Finance, Andrzej Domański.
- The new implementation date will be determined after an audit of the work done so far.
- Technical and IT problems have been cited as the reasons for the delay, and experts believe that this decision will benefit most taxpayers.
- However, those who have already made progress in implementing the system may face challenges.
- The Ministry of Finance emphasized the importance of the e-Invoice System for the Polish economy but acknowledged the need to address critical errors before its introduction.
- An external audit and intensified consultations with the business community are planned to ensure a smooth implementation.
- The decision to postpone the implementation date has been welcomed by most taxpayers, but uncertainties remain about the next steps for those who have already advanced in their preparations.
Source Prawo.pl
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