- Smaller companies must receive invoices in KSeF from February 1, 2026, before they are required to issue them.
- Receiving invoices in the new system is expected to be challenging for businesses.
- The phased implementation of KSeF focuses on issuing invoices, but all taxpayers must be ready to receive them by February 2026.
- Even small businesses must adapt to receiving invoices earlier if dealing with larger entities.
- There is a growing awareness of KSeF, but many are not prepared for the challenges of handling purchase invoices.
Source: prawo.pl
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