- The National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) will become mandatory in Poland: from February 2026 for large enterprises, and from April 2026 for all other entrepreneurs.
- KSeF is a government platform for issuing, receiving, and storing electronic invoices, assigning each a unique ID and ensuring authenticity.
- The system automates invoice verification, reduces errors, and stores invoices for 10 years, improving efficiency and reducing storage costs.
- Not all documents are included in KSeF (e.g., pro forma invoices, receipts).
- Key benefits include faster document circulation, reduced VAT refund period, better cash flow control, and easier adaptation with accounting outsourcing.
Source: krgroup.eu
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