- Poland’s Finance Ministry plans to introduce electronic invoicing requirements for all taxpayers simultaneously
- Implementation of electronic invoicing requirements was delayed after consultations with stakeholders
- Electronic invoicing was first introduced in a pilot scheme in October 2021
- Sellers must prepare invoices based on a template developed by the Ministry of Finance
- Consumers will be able to view and download invoices through the National System of e-Invoices (KSeF)
- Changes to the proposals will address issues raised by suppliers and VAT-exempt taxpayers
- Training for entrepreneurs on electronic invoicing will begin in May 2024
- An announcement on the implementation date is expected at the end of April, with legislation to be tabled in May
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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