Poland’s National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) could expose local government units (JSTs) to risks of payment delays.
- Legal and operational concerns: JSTs are subject to strict payment deadlines under public finance law. Delays in invoice processing via KSeF could lead to breaches of these obligations.
- System readiness and integration: Many JSTs lack fully integrated ERP systems with KSeF, raising concerns about real-time invoice retrieval and validation.
- Risk mitigation strategies: Deloitte recommends proactive testing, staff training, and system upgrades to ensure JSTs can meet payment obligations without disruption once KSeF becomes mandatory.
Source Deloitte
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