- The Ministry of Finance announced new amendments to the VAT Act, effective July 1, 2026.
- The changes address gaps in the VAT system and aim to modernize regulations for today’s market.
- Businesses must return unused cash registers to manufacturers for disposal or face penalties.
- The goal is to eliminate outdated equipment that could enable illegal sales and to streamline the fiscal device market.
- The new rules encourage companies to assess their need for cash registers and complete deregistration if not needed.
Source: crido.pl
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