- The spokesperson for Small and Medium Enterprises advocates for a phased implementation of the National e-Invoice System.
- The spokesperson highlights the challenges that businesses will face in implementing the system.
- The costs of implementing the system are difficult to estimate, but they will be significant for many small and micro businesses.
- A large portion of businesses and accounting offices are not prepared for the mandatory use of the system.
- The spokesperson suggests that the system should be implemented gradually, starting with large entities in July 2024 and ending with microenterprises in January 2026.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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