- Poland’s National e-Invoice System (KSeF) becomes mandatory on 1 February 2026
- Exemptions apply to industries where e-invoicing is impractical
- Exempt industries include transport, financial services, and certain cross-border transactions
- Minister of Finance can define exemptions and allow voluntary use
- Draft regulation from May 2025 outlines these exemptions
- Exemptions include single-use toll motorway tickets and passenger transport tickets
- Air traffic control services charging route fees are exempt
- VAT-exempt financial and insurance services are exempt
- Exempt financial services include currency transactions, insurance, credit, and loan services
- Self-billed invoices are exempt if the buyer has no Polish tax ID or the seller is a foreign entity
- Voluntary use of KSeF is possible in some cases
- Exemptions aim to avoid disruptions in complex industries
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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