Poland: KSeF consultation has started

Marta Sowińska
February 19, 2024

On Friday, February 16th, the Polish Ministry of Finance (MoF) conducted its first two meetings as part of a series of consultations with businesses regarding KSeF, in which Sovos has actively participated.

The sessions addressed topics related to the security and performance of the KSeF system, as well as the impact of B2C transactions within this framework.

Furthermore, the MoF provided a projected timeline as follows:

  • March 2024: the MoF plans to publish draft changes encompassing features such as offline modes, QR codes, replacement of tokens with authorization certificates, etc.
  • until the end of April/May 2024: consultations and external audits will be conducted, leading to the publication of the revised mandatory e-invoicing implementation date.
  • Between May and July 2024: amendments in the legislation introducing mandatory e-invoicing to be performed.

The MoF assured that the start of public consultation does not imply a reset in the work regarding legislative and functional aspects of the KSeF system, and informed it has no plans to introduce changes to the schema FA(2). Rather, the MoF recognizes the investment of time and effort made by taxpayers in integrating with KSeF, which will be recognized.

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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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