- Poland is planning consultations for potential changes to its electronic invoicing system
- The ministry of finance announced the consultations after postponing the launch of mandatory electronic invoicing last month
- The launch was postponed due to unspecified glitches related to the government-run platform acting as a clearing house for the invoices
- Submissions via the platform would have become mandatory starting July 1 for all domestic business activities subject to value-added tax
- Companies can already invoice through the platform on a voluntary basis
- The first two consultation rounds will focus on system security and…
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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