- Polish Ministry of Finance has confirmed the early 2026 launch of mandatory KSeF e-invoicing
- Large taxpayers will start on 1 Feb 2026, while other taxpayers will start on 1 Apr 2026
- Two Amendments to the VAT Act are planned, one concerning the date of entry into force of the regulations and the other concerning simplification of regulations
- Consultation on legislative amendments and software interface specifications was completed on 19 April
- Key changes include a new fine regime, offline mode for emergency QR code generation, provision to add attachments to e-invoices, voluntary use of KSeF for B2C invoices, and changes to the transmission of payment details.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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