- Polish national accountancy body, SKwP, has raised concerns about the development progress of the Ministry of Finance’s mandatory e-invoicing platform
- SKwP has requested additional information on the current status of the platform
- Poland’s new government has not yet responded to the concerns
- A new public consultation on the National e-Invoice System (KSeF) B2B e-invoicing mandate has been initiated
- The consultation addresses draft legislative pieces related to QR Codes, authorizations, authentication methods, and markings with QR codes for invoices issued in KSeF
- Changes to invoice issuance regulations include rules for VAT exempt invoices within KSeF by 2025 and guidelines for invoices pertaining to continuous services
- Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the consultation to provide insights on the proposed amendments.
Source: tpa-global.com
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