Poland: Government adopted a draft law on e-invoicing via KSeF

Marta Sowińska
May 10, 2023

On the 9th of May, the government in Poland adopted a draft law introducing mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF, which is going to take effect from 1 July 2024. Now the draft law has to be approved by Parliament, and the next session is planned for the end of May.

The adoption of this piece of legislation is an essential step, showing that the government is moving forward with the digitalization of the public sector by introducing mandatory e-invoicing via KSeF.

The official announcement can be found here: Rząd przyjął projekt Krajowego Systemu e-Faktur (KSeF) – Ministerstwo Finansów – Portal Gov.pl (www.gov.pl)

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Marta Sowińska

Marta Sowińska is a Junior Regulatory Counsel at Sovos. Based in Lisbon and originally from Poland, Marta earned a Bachelor’s degree in International and European Law from the Hague University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands and has studied at the Beijing Normal University in China.
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