- The Polish Ministry of Finance has delayed the implementation of the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) for electronic invoicing.
- The initial deadline of July 2024 has been postponed due to concerns about the readiness of the IT system and handling specific invoicing scenarios.
- The Ministry has not provided new deadlines but a potential timeline suggests implementation in the summer of 2025.
- Polish stakeholders, including the national accountancy organization and the Ombudsman for Small and Medium-sized Entrepreneurs, have expressed concerns and recommended a delayed and staggered implementation timeline.
Source: invopop.com
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