- The Polish Ministry of Finance (MoF) completed consultations on the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF).
- They are analyzing feedback on the system’s functionality and implementation costs.
- No changes are planned to the core structure, but B2C invoicing, offline mode, and QR code requirements were discussed.
- A draft law is expected in March, with consultations ending in April and legislation by June.
- The MoF plans training and educational activities to help businesses comply.
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