- The implementation of mandatory e-invoicing has been postponed, but the Ministry of Finance is still moving forward with consultations.
- The consultations aim to discuss key aspects of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) and possible changes.
- Participation in the consultations allows for sharing insights and understanding potential modifications and their impact on daily business operations.
- The original plan to create four working groups was not approved by taxpayers, so the Ministry decided to approach the topic differently.
- The consultation schedule includes nine meetings focusing on various aspects of KSeF, such as system security, consumer invoices, and buyer identification.
- Specific industries, such as factoring, media providers, and the fuel industry, will also be included in the discussions.
- The meetings will start on February 16 and continue until March 1, with a hybrid format to allow broader participation.
- It is encouraged to share feedback and opinions to have a real impact on the development of the Polish tax system.
- Updates and key points from the discussions will be shared on Crido’s blog and LinkedIn profile.
Source: crido.pl
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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