- The SME Ombudsman, Agnieszka Majewska, appealed to the Minister of Finance and Economy to delay or withdraw the mandatory implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) due to barriers it creates for micro and small businesses.
- She highlighted significant organizational and financial burdens, system inefficiencies, and additional technological costs that disproportionately affect smaller firms.
- Majewska proposed either abolishing the obligation, significantly postponing full implementation (preferably until the end of 2028), or extending the transition period, and requiring large companies to provide invoice copies to small firms during this time.
- She emphasized the need for increased informational and training activities, as well as financial support programs for the smallest businesses and accounting offices.
- The Ombudsman stressed that KSeF should support, not hinder, business activity, and that a gradual, well-supported rollout would reduce risks and ensure smoother implementation.
Source: prawo.pl
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