- The obligation to issue invoices in the National e-Invoicing System has been postponed to February 2026
- The legislative work will be divided into two parts for a gradual implementation of the mandatory system
- There may be challenges and uncertainties for taxpayers in identifying who is required to issue invoices in the system
- Some solutions, such as sanctions and the use of KSeF numbers, will also be postponed to 2026
- The basic assumptions of the project will remain unchanged, including the date of issuance and the scope of transactions
- There will be a possibility of temporarily using an offline mode
- More information on practical problems with the implementation of KSeF can be found in the Parkiet journal
Source: mddp.pl
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