- The Polish government has delayed the mandatory implementation of the National E-Invoice System (KSeF) from July 2024 to 2026
- Large companies must comply by February 1, 2026, and all other businesses by April 1, 2026
- Final consultations on the system will take place in late 2024 to improve its efficiency and user-friendliness
- The delay was due to system errors and concerns about KSeF’s efficiency
- The first entities required to switch to mandatory e-invoicing will be on February 1, 2026
- The Ministry of Finance decided to postpone the deadlines to allow for necessary corrections
- Revised deadlines for mandatory e-invoicing: February 1, 2026 for companies with sales exceeding PLN 200 million, and April 1, 2026 for all other Polish entrepreneurs
- Final consultations on the KSeF system will be held between October and November 2024
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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