- Poland’s Ministry of Finance is finalizing consultations on the mandatory implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF)
- The system was originally set to be mandatory by July 1, 2024, but has been postponed to February 1, 2026
- Some related obligations have been deferred until the end of July 2026
- Proposed legal solutions include making KSeF mandatory for all taxpayers, with different implementation dates based on sales value
- Certain solutions, such as providing the KSeF number in e-invoice payments, have been postponed until July 31, 2026
- Offline mode for all taxpayers is expected by the end of 2026
- Consumer invoices can be issued in KSeF
- Legal solutions aim to equalize KSeF environments before requiring taxpayers to issue invoices in KSeF
- “Digitally excluded” taxpayers can continue using their current invoicing format until September 30, 2026.
Source: regfollower.com
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