- Poland is moving forward with its KSeF e-invoicing system, with mandatory B2B e-invoicing starting in February 2026.
- The Ministry of Finance has released new legislative drafts and clarified the mandate following public feedback.
- The rollout schedule is confirmed: large taxpayers begin in February 2026, others by April 2026, with exceptions for certain small businesses until January 2027.
- Key milestones include final API documentation by June 2025, legislative completion by July 2025, and open API testing by September 2025.
- New legislative updates ensure GDPR compliance, permanent Offline24 mode for system outages, and new rules for attachments and structured data.
Source: vatit.com
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