A draft law proposing changes to Poland’s KSeF e-invoicing system has been added to the Council of Ministers’ agenda. The proposal aims to make the system simpler for taxpayers to implement and use, especially during the initial rollout phase.
Key implementation dates:
- February 1, 2026: Mandatory for businesses with sales over PLN 200 million in 2025
- April 1, 2026: Mandatory for all other businesses
The draft includes several extensions and accommodations:
- Six-month extension (until July 31, 2026) for certain requirements like including KSeF numbers in payments
- Offline mode available to all taxpayers until end of 2026
- Special provisions for “digitally excluded” small businesses until September 30, 2026
- New regulations for consumer invoice issuance through KSeF
The draft law is expected to be adopted in Q4 2024.
Source: sovos.com
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