- Sellers will be able to voluntarily issue invoices in the National e-Invoicing System for consumers
- It will be possible to issue invoices with attachments, but only for certain industries
- Buyers must provide a tax identification number and receive the invoice in the system to deduct income costs
- The Ministry of Finance published a draft of the KSeF regulations, taking into account feedback from consultations
- Further feedback can be submitted until April 19
- Mandatory KSeF will be implemented for all taxpayers at the same time, but the specific date has not been announced
- Experts believe these changes are positive and that the Ministry of Finance has considered most of the feedback from entrepreneurs
- Janina Fornalik, a tax advisor, praises the Ministry of Finance for making it easier to implement KSeF
- Additional feedback on the draft regulations can still be submitted until April 19, but significant changes are not expected
- More information available on the Prawo.pl website: https://www.prawo.pl/podatki/jakie-zmiany-w-ksef-wprowadzi-ministerstwo-finansow,526324.html.
Source: mddp.pl
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