- Several countries have delayed the implementation of mandatory e-invoicing, pushing back mandates to 2026 and beyond.
- The transition to e-invoicing has proven to be complex, with the European Union’s plan adding uncertainty.
- Poland’s National E-Invoicing System (KSeF) faced critical errors, leading to a postponement of the mandatory e-invoicing.
- The KSeF, modeled after the Italian system, will streamline the creation, receipt, and storage of electronic invoices.
- The delay provides an opportunity to reassess certain features of the e-invoicing system.
Source Forbes
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