Poland’s B2B E-Invoicing (KSeF) Law Under Parliamentary Review for February 2026 Rollout
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Poland’s revised KSeF e-invoicing legislation entered Parliament on 25 June 2025, targeting February 2026 for mandatory B2B rollout, following public consultation and a postponed 2024 launch.
The updated rollout schedule includes staggered launch dates: large taxpayers from February 2026, all others from April 2026, and microbusinesses from January 2027, with penalties beginning February 2026.
Key updates include permanent “Offline24” mode with next-day reporting, unified QR code format, invoice issuer certificates, and mobile app testing starting November 2025 ahead of the production go-live.
New features and clarifications include acceptance of offline domestic invoices, GDPR compliance rules, attachment handling, and the inclusion of natural persons and revised microbusiness thresholds in the buyer catalog.
Additional reforms affect VAT deductibility, transmission of payment data, SAF-T JPK VAT return updates, and KSeF invoice obligations for non-residents with fixed establishments in Poland.