- Poland’s draft regulation proposes suspending penalties for non-compliance with mandatory e-invoicing until the end of 2026
- The suspension allows businesses more time to adapt to the KSeF system
- After 2026, penalties may apply for issues like failure to issue e-invoices, incorrect submissions, delays, or missing information
- Businesses are encouraged to stay updated with the Ministry of Finance as regulations are finalized
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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