- Mandatory implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) in Poland has been postponed
- The new implementation date will depend on the results of an audit of the KSeF system
- The implementation date is likely to be no earlier than January 2025
- Technical concerns with the KSeF platform have been identified and will be examined further
- The Ministry of Finance is determined to introduce mandatory electronic invoicing and the KSeF
- Public consultations will be increased to ensure cooperation from the business community
- No legal regulations in this area have been published yet
- It is unclear if the postponement will lead to any substantive changes to the KSeF
- Deloitte Poland will provide further information as it becomes available.
Source: taxathand.com
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