- Phased Implementation of E-Invoicing: Poland’s National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) will require large businesses to start issuing e-invoices from February 1, 2026, while all other businesses must comply by April 1, 2026. Micro-entrepreneurs have an extended deadline until January 1, 2027.
- Universal Receipt Requirement: All businesses must be prepared to receive purchase invoices through KSeF starting February 1, 2026, regardless of when they are required to issue invoices, emphasizing the need for robust systems from day one.
- Key Amendments and Technical Enhancements: The latest draft includes the introduction of an “offline24” mode for issuing invoices, the use of new authentication methods such as certificates, expanded out-of-system delivery options, and exemptions for certain transactions, all aimed at facilitating compliance and improving efficiency.
Source RTCsuite
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