- The National e-Invoice System (KSeF) in Poland allows voluntary issuance, receipt, and storage of structured invoices
- It offers benefits such as standardizing e-invoicing, shorter VAT refund waiting time, and no invoice archiving costs
- The system is currently optional until June 2024, after which it becomes mandatory
- Some taxpayers are exempt from e-invoicing, and there are free online meetings to learn about KSeF
- The obligatory e-invoicing law will come into effect from July 2024, covering B2B and B2G transactions
- Poland is at the forefront of implementing e-invoicing, and similar systems are being introduced in other countries
- Free online meetings are being held to educate micro-entrepreneurs about KSeF, covering topics such as authentication, differences between electronic and structured invoices, and where to find information and answers.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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