- The Polish Ministry of Finance has proposed changes to the KSeF system and potential timelines.
- Proposed changes include the ability to issue offline invoices with a QR code and report them to KSeF the next business day during a transition period.
- B2C invoices will be allowed, enabling consumers to access invoices by scanning a QR code.
- Buyer self-identification and eased obligations for suppliers regarding e-invoicing to VAT-exempt taxpayers are part of the proposed changes.
- The specific obligation date is yet to be announced, and penalties for non-compliance will be delayed. Small-scale taxpayers may use paper invoices during the initial implementation period.
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