- Lawmakers and entrepreneurs warn that the National e-Invoice System (KSeF) is underdeveloped, error-prone, and could disrupt business operations.
- There are calls to postpone the mandatory implementation of KSeF due to technical issues and lack of preparedness, especially among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
- The rollout of KSeF has been delayed: large companies must comply from February 1, 2026; other firms from April 1, 2026; and micro-enterprises from January 1, 2027.
- SMEs report that KSeF increases costs, bureaucracy, and liquidity risks, and lacks social acceptance.
- Lawmakers demand a halt to mandatory KSeF implementation until technical problems are resolved and an independent security audit is conducted.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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