- Poland upgraded its National e-Invoice System (KSeF) with new authentication options, including the mObywatel app, banking credentials, e-ID, and trusted profile.
- The KSeF 2.0 Manual was updated to reflect new regulations and procedures for the mandatory e-invoicing era starting February 2026.
- Manual updates include revised rules for certificate applications, invoice obligations, exemptions, VAT deductions, and self-billing for foreign taxpayers.
- Enhanced features include improved QR code scanning, updated Official Proof of Receipt formats, and new guidance for business transitions and special cases.
- The KSeF 2.0 system officially launched on 1 February 2026.
Source: regfollower.com
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