- Poland’s mandatory centralised e-invoicing system (KSeF) implementation delayed due to functionality errors
- Ministry of Finance commissioning external audit of KSeF
- Proposed changes include requiring all taxpayers to use KSeF on same date, allowing offline issuance of e-invoices with QR code, including B2C invoices on voluntary basis, adding structured invoice attachment, and suspending penalties
- Businesses have been able to voluntarily use KSeF since 1 January 2022
- Proposed changes should not affect overall scheme or general operational principles, no plans to revise structured invoice template
Source: bdo.global
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