- The Ministry of Finance in Poland has released the consultation schedule for the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF).
- The consultations aim to engage stakeholders in discussions about the future of the system.
- There will be nine hybrid-format meetings starting from February 16.
- The agenda includes discussions on enhancing security and efficiency, integrating consumer invoices, and the importance of the KSeF identifier.
- Tailored discussions will be held for specific sectors, such as factoring, media, and fuel industries.
- Stakeholders are encouraged to register online to participate in the consultations.
- The Ministry of Finance aims to fine-tune the KSeF system through these consultations.
- The mandatory implementation of e-invoicing has been delayed, and these consultations will help facilitate a smooth transition.
- The Ministry is gathering feedback to enhance the effectiveness and user experience of the KSeF system.
- Stakeholder participation is crucial for the development of an efficient and comprehensive e-invoicing system in Poland.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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