- Poland launched its national e-invoice system (KSeF 2.0) on 1 February 2026, with a smooth rollout and no disruptions.
- Over 50,000 invoices have been submitted and around 320,000 users have logged in since launch.
- The system initially applies to businesses with 2024 sales over PLN 200 million, expanding to all entities from 1 April 2026.
- No penalties will be imposed in 2026 for incorrect use of KSeF.
- The launch marks a significant step in digitalising Poland’s tax system and standardising digital documentation.
Source: regfollower.com
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