- Poland’s mandatory e-invoicing system (KSeF) has been postponed
- The system was originally set to come into effect on 1 July 2024
- The delay is due to system errors identified by the Ministry of Finance
- An external IT audit will be conducted to assess the system
- The new implementation date has not been announced
- Taxpayers can voluntarily use KSeF from 1 January 2022
- Small and medium-sized companies exempt from VAT were scheduled to comply from 1 January 2025
- The delay allows businesses more time to prepare their systems
- It is unclear if the IT audit will result in significant changes to the technical specifications.
Source: kpmg.com
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