- Poland is advancing its digital tax infrastructure with the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), which faced delays in its initial 2024 launch due to technical and organizational challenges, leading to a public consultation in November 2024 for feedback from taxpayers.
- The Polish Ministry of Finance confirmed it is revising the KSeF legislative package based on consultation results, with the updated draft law now expected to be submitted to the Council of Ministers in the second quarter of 2025, followed by parliamentary debate and formal adoption.
- The implementation timeline for KSeF mandates the system’s use for large taxpayers starting February 1, 2026, followed by all VAT-registered businesses by April 1, 2026, allowing larger entities to lead the transition and giving smaller taxpayers more time to adapt.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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