- Poland is moving forward with e-invoicing implementation starting 1 February 2026
- E-invoicing will impact businesses operating in Poland
- Draft amendment to Polish e-invoicing law adopted on 17 June 2025
- Mandatory e-invoicing postponed to 1 February 2026
- Businesses must use the National Electronic Invoice System (KSeF)
- Key dates for implementation:
- 1 November 2025: Preparation phase begins
- 1 February 2026: Mandatory for large VAT taxpayers
- 1 April 2026: Mandatory for all other taxpayers except micro entrepreneurs
- 1 January 2027: Full implementation for all businesses
- Penalties for noncompliance will be imposed
- Key functional updates include offline mode and invoice attachments
- Offline invoices must be submitted to KSeF by the next business day
- Fine of up to 100 percent of VAT for noncompliance starting 1 February 2027
Source: bdo.global
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