- The government has adopted a bill postponing the National e-Invoice System until April 30, 2024
- Due to critical errors in the system, the mandatory implementation of the system has been postponed to February 1, 2026
- Further simplifications of the system will be subject to separate legislative work
- The mandatory implementation of the system was originally scheduled for July 1, 2024, but has been postponed to February 1, 2026
- Additional postponements include transitional periods for issuing invoices from cash registers, deferring payment obligations with KSeF numbers, and delaying penalties for errors related to KSeF
- Simplifications related to the implementation of the system will be the subject of separate legislative work
- The Ministry of Finance proposes a phased implementation of the mandatory system starting from February 1, 2026, with detailed public consultations and opinions.
Source: gov.pl
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