- Consultations with the Ministry of Finance regarding the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) took place on July 18, 2024
- The mandatory implementation of KSeF was postponed due to critical application errors
- The Ministry of Finance now proposes a two-stage implementation of mandatory e-invoicing starting in 2026
- Proposed changes include offline invoicing options, B2C invoices, and paper invoices for certain taxpayers
- Changes to the structure of e-invoices and attachments to invoices were also discussed
- Over 3,000 participants attended the consultations organized by the Ministry of Finance
- The business community is closely monitoring the proposed solutions as the implementation dates approach
- Investments made by businesses in implementing KSeF will not be wasted
- The overall direction of the changes is known, but some areas still require clarification
- The implementation process of KSeF will remain complex and challenging.
Source: mddp.pl
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