- Proposed regulations do not prohibit issuing a visualization of a document to the buyer after it is sent to the National e-Invoice System (KSeF) and assigned a KSeF number.
- There is ongoing debate about the function and use of QR codes in relation to e-invoices, sparked by the latest draft regulation on KSeF.
- Some claim the new regulations aim to ban sharing visualizations of invoices before they are sent to KSeF, but this is not supported by the actual draft.
- The controversy over QR codes and invoice visualizations is unnecessary, as the draft regulations do not introduce such prohibitions.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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