- From January 1, 2024, EU member states will be able to require taxpayers to issue electronic invoices without the need for derogation from the EC.
- The ViDA system aims to adapt the current VAT settlement system to the challenges of the digital age.
- ViDA is expected to help reduce the VAT gap, which was €93 billion for the entire EU in 2020.
- The KSeF system will be mandatory in Poland from July 2024.
- Under ViDA, e-invoices will need to include additional elements such as a bank account identifier and agreed payment dates and amounts.
- It is uncertain how KSeF will cooperate with ViDA and how it will affect international invoicing.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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