- European finance ministers have reached an agreement to introduce a unified e-invoicing standard in the EU from July 2030
- Poland is preparing to implement its own e-invoicing system, with a transition period until 2034
- Tomasz Michalik emphasizes the trend towards electronic invoicing in the EU and globally
- Harmonization of e-invoicing will bring convenience and efficiency for businesses and help eliminate errors in tax reporting.
Source: mddp.pl
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