- Ineffectiveness of the KSeF: The Supreme Audit Office (NIK) report reveals ongoing issues with the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), including repeated delays in mandatory e-invoicing implementation, originally set for December 2022 but postponed to February 2026 due to inefficiencies and inadequate oversight.
- Declining VAT Audit Efficiency: NIK noted a significant drop in the effectiveness of VAT audits, with the average detected tax liability decreasing dramatically. The reorganization of tax auditors is believed to have negatively impacted audit outcomes, highlighting concerns over staff transfers without proper analysis.
- Excise Duty Interpretation Issues: The report addresses confusion in excise duty regulations, particularly regarding e-cigarette liquids, where changes in definitions led to inconsistent tax rulings. NIK warns of the need for careful monitoring of tax interpretations and proactive legal assessments to mitigate risks.
Source MDDP
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