- From 1 July 2024, the movement of own goods between Polish and German warehouses will require the issuance of an invoice in the KSeF system.
- This decision contradicts the current practice of not issuing invoices for non-transactional movements of own goods.
- The case involved a taxpayer registered for VAT purposes in Germany and Poland, who moves their own goods to Poland for services and then back to Germany.
- The taxpayer argued that this qualifies as an intra-Community supply of goods subject to 0% VAT.
- The Director of KIS disagreed and argued that an invoice should be issued for the supply to the German taxpayer.
- Previous practice did not require invoices for non-transactional movements of own goods, but they were recorded in sales records.
- The tax liability for these movements arose on the 15th day of the month.
Source: crido.pl
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