- The Ministry of Finance has introduced a new feature in the KSeF 2.0 Taxpayer Application to combat fraudulent (“scam”) invoices.
- This feature allows users to immediately report suspicious invoices directly to the tax administration through the application.
- The new reporting tool is integrated into the system, streamlining the process and improving response times.
- Users should no longer use the old reporting form; the new in-app function is now the official method.
- The process involves logging into the app, selecting the suspicious invoice, and submitting a report with justification.
Source: ksiegowosc.infor.pl
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