- Poland’s Business-to-Business (B2B) e-invoicing mandate progress has slowed down since being postponed to February 2026
- Ministry of Finance in Poland is now planning for e-invoicing mandate implementation
- Consultation in July 2024 covered aspects like postponing cash register invoicing liquidation and consumer invoices
- Proposed modifications include attachments, interim offline mode, and paper invoice permissibility for small taxpayers
- Business-to-Consumer (B2C) invoices position still under consideration
- Revised Polish Schema format FA3 expected to be published in September 2024
- New draft Act with key changes expected to be published around the same time
- Consultations aim to simplify Poland’s e-invoicing infrastructure after complications with the KSeF platform
Source: tungstenautomation.com
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