- Critical tax consultations regarding the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) took place on July 18, 2024
- Ministry of Finance proposed phased introduction of mandatory e-invoicing starting February 1, 2026
- Significant proposals introduced during consultations include offline invoicing, B2C invoices, and paper invoices for smaller businesses
- Modifications to e-invoice schema and introduction of invoice attachments planned
- Over 3,000 stakeholders participated in consultations, showing significant interest in KSeF project
- Business community keenly observing Ministry’s proposals for KSeF implementation
- Deputy Minister of Finance emphasized stability of principles presented so far, but clear directive on KSeF preparations not provided
- Despite areas needing clarification, general direction for KSeF implementation moving forward
Source: rtcsuite.com
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