- Businesses will be able to deduct the tax from invoices issued without using the National e-Invoicing System, as long as the purchased goods or services are used for taxable activities
- The obligation to use the National e-Invoicing System has been postponed, with a new date to be announced between April and May
- Despite the obligation being postponed, businesses can still deduct the tax from invoices issued without using the system
- There are no negative consequences for the buyer if they receive a purchase invoice issued without using the National e-Invoicing System
- The director of the National Tax Information confirmed that buyers can deduct tax from invoices issued without using the system if the transactions are genuine and other conditions for deduction are met.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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