Polish Ministry of Finance begins establishing a new e-invoicing mandate introduction date

On the 30th of April 2024, the Polish government accepted a draft bill paving the way forward to postponing the July 2024 implementation of the KSeF e-invoicing system obligation. The delay was announced earlier in the year as, according to the newly elected government, the development of the system was insufficient for its effective functioning at the previously projected date. 

The Ministry plans to incorporate several updates brought up in the law during recent public consultations with business representatives. Among them is a proposition of a two-staged obligation introduction:

  • February 1st, 2026, for companies with gross yearly revenue exceeding 200 million PLN
  • April 1st, 2026, for all remaining businesses

This specific timeline is said to be included in the following versions of the draft bill, said the Minister of Finance, Andrzej Domański, during a press briefing on the 30th of April. More updates to the KSeF e-invoicing system will follow in the coming months.


There’s more you should know about e-invoicing in Polandlearn more about the new and upcoming regulations.

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