- The National e-Invoice System will be implemented on February 1 and April 1, 2026.
- The law implementing the system is expected to be signed by the president in July or August.
- The Ministry of Finance is focusing on training taxpayers and urges not to delay preparations.
- Certification is planned to start in November, three months before the system’s launch.
- The system will be introduced in two stages: February 1 for large taxpayers and April 1 for others.
- Small businesses with sales under 10,000 PLN monthly have a deadline of January 1, 2027.
- Many large entities are prepared, while smaller ones tend to delay preparations.
- Implementing the system is complex and affects all company departments, not just accounting.
- Businesses need to coordinate with partners on invoice data and information transmission.
- There are concerns about whether the implementation date might be postponed again.
Source: prawo.pl
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