- Poland’s Minister of Finance published a draft amendment to the VAT Act regarding the National e-Invoice System (KSeF)
- Public consultation on the draft amendments, logical structures for e-invoices, and white paper on attachments open until 22 November 2024
- Key proposals include mandatory use of KSeF for taxpayers with turnover over PLN 200 million, requirement for buyer’s NIP on invoices, and introduction of QR codes on e-invoices
- Other changes include postponement of certain requirements, ability to issue business-to-consumer invoices through KSeF, and introduction of offline mode until 31 December 2026
- Full technical functionality of KSeF expected to be introduced before mandatory use begins, with structured attachments becoming integral part of invoices
- Overall, the proposals align with previous assumptions and indicate Poland’s commitment to implementing mandatory e-invoicing, in line with European trends.
Source: taxathand.com
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