- Discussions about the National e-Invoice System (KSeF) are ongoing
- Requirements for consumer invoices have not been determined yet
- KSeF will be launched on February 1, 2026, for businesses with annual turnover up to 200 million PLN
- Details, including rules for issuing consumer invoices, will be regulated in a law
- Consultations on this topic are still ongoing at the Ministry of Finance
- Krzysztof Jaros, a manager and legal advisor, supports the idea of voluntary use of KSeF for B2C invoices
- Some industries, like telecommunications or energy, may find it convenient to use KSeF for all invoices
- Other businesses, like supermarkets or gas stations, may prefer traditional invoices for consumers to avoid waiting for a system-assigned number.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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