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Visualization of an Invoice from KSeF Is an Official Document – Ministry of Finance Clarifies

📄 Ministry of Finance: KSeF Invoice Visualizations Are Fully Official Documents

On January 9, 2026, the Polish Ministry of Finance clarified that a printed or PDF “visualization” of an invoice issued via the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) that includes a properly formatted QR code constitutes a fully valid official document. This means it can be used in all administrative and legal procedures—such as vehicle registration—just like a traditional paper invoice.

Key Clarifications from the Ministry

  • Official Document Status
    The visualization, when accompanied by the QR verification code, is a legally recognized official document. It can be used in public administration procedures (e.g., municipal vehicle registration offices) where a VAT invoice is required. [sqradvisory.pl], [ksef-gov.pl]
  • QR Code Requirements
    Under Article 106gb(4) of the VAT Act, invoices delivered outside the KSeF (e.g., printed or PDF forms) must include a QR code. This code links directly to the invoice data stored in KSeF and enables instant verification. [ksef.podatki.gov.pl], [ksef-gov.pl]
  • Use in Administrative Procedures
    The clarification confirms that QR-verified invoice visualizations will be accepted in administrative contexts, including municipal offices responsible for vehicle registration. This addresses earlier concerns about whether digital invoices would suffice in bureaucratic processes. [ksef.podatki.gov.pl], [ksef-gov.pl]

🛠️ Practical Implications

  • Full Interchangeability with Paper Invoices
    A KSeF invoice visualization with QR code is equivalent to a paper invoice and does not require the original XML file or direct access to the KSeF portal during administrative transactions. [sqradvisory.pl], [ksef-gov.pl]
  • Consistency and Flexibility in Visual Format
    The Ministry does not mandate a single visual template—vendors can use their own PDF or print layouts. The only requirements are consistency with the XML data and inclusion of a system-generated QR code for verification. [sqradvisory.pl], [quidea.pl], [ksef-gov.pl]
  • QR Code Types Explained
    • Code I: Present in all visualizations when issued online; includes KSeF invoice number.
    • Codes I & II: For offline issues (e.g., system downtime), with Code II certifying authenticity and integrity. [glc.pl], [rtcsuite.com]

🔓 Remaining Uncertainties

  • Scope of Administrative Acceptance
    While vehicle registration authorities are confirmed to accept these visualizations, questions remain about other procedures—especially those requiring invoices in specific administrative formats.
  • Language and Design Standards
    Although the layout format can vary, it’s unclear how regional/national public offices will verify non-standard invoice aesthetics and whether translations or bilingual versions might be required.
  • Offline Mode Compliance
    For invoices issued during KSeF outages (offline mode), it’s not fully established whether municipalities will accept them when only one QR code is present, or insist on both Code I and Code II for verification. [rtcsuite.com]

⚡ Conclusion

The Ministry of Finance has confirmed that KSeF invoice visualizations, complete with a compliant QR code, are valid official documents for administrative use, including vehicle registration. This marks a significant shift toward digital invoicing, replacing traditional paper formats. However, some procedural and formatting ambiguities persist and may require future clarification from authorities or via case-specific guidance.

📚 Sources


Briefing document & Podcast: Poland E-Invoicing, E-Reporting and KSeF Mandate – VATupdate


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