- Mandatory National e-Invoice System (KSeF) will be implemented from February 1, 2026 for large companies with sales value exceeding 200 million PLN
- Smaller companies will have the obligation from April 1, 2026
- The project will include the ability to add attachments and new solutions for local government units
- The Ministry of Finance confirms the maintenance of the 200 million PLN limit and two implementation dates
- Invoices for consumers and offline mode will be allowed
- The Ministry withdraws sanctions in the Personal Income Tax Act related to not providing NIP number
- Invoices can be issued in offline mode temporarily, with a QR code, for easier issuance to foreign entities or at gas stations.
Source: prawo.pl
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