- The Ministry of Finance has postponed the implementation of the mandatory National e-Invoice System (KSeF) without providing a new date or scope of potential changes.
- Many lawyers advise businesses not to stop their work related to the implementation of KSeF and to use the additional time to improve the associated processes.
- Some experts suggest waiting for the results of the audit conducted by the Ministry of Finance before making any decisions.
- Large companies are almost ready for the mandatory implementation of KSeF, but many small entities have not started preparations yet.
- It is recommended for businesses not to delay or interrupt their implementation work for KSeF, even though the new date has not been announced.
- The Ministry of Finance has stated that the mandatory KSeF will definitely be implemented, but the exact date is still unknown.
- It is advised to utilize the additional time to improve certain processes, such as analyzing the issue of attachments or implementing automatic accounting and reporting of invoice data.
Source: prawo.pl
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