The Ministry of Finance officially releases the consultation schedule for the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) in Poland, aiming to engage stakeholders in a meaningful dialogue about the system’s future. This announcement is pivotal for entrepreneurs, organizations, and entities involved in the transition towards digital invoicing under the KSeF framework.
Comprehensive Consultation Agenda
Starting from February 16, the Ministry has organized nine hybrid-format meetings, ensuring wide accessibility for all interested parties. The agenda includes discussions on:
- Enhancing the security and efficiency of the KSeF system
- Best practices for integrating consumer invoices into the e-invoicing framework
- The importance of the KSeF identifier in streamlining payments
- Tailored discussions for specific sectors, including the factoring, media, and fuel industries, addressing unique challenges and opportunities
These consultations are scheduled to provide a platform for diverse insights, concluding on March 1st.
Open Registration for Stakeholder Participation
Stakeholders are encouraged to register through an online form provided by the Ministry of Finance. This proactive approach ensures that the consultations will reflect a broad spectrum of perspectives, directly contributing to the system’s refinement.
Background and Objectives
Following a delay in the mandatory implementation of e-invoicing due to technical adjustments, the Ministry of Finance is focused on leveraging these consultations to fine-tune the KSeF system. The discussions aim to facilitate a smooth transition to mandatory e-Invoicing, originally envisaged to commence on July 1, for all domestic transactions subject to VAT.
Strategic Importance of the Consultations
These consultations represent a strategic effort by the Ministry to gather critical feedback, aiming to enhance the KSeF system’s effectiveness and user experience. This collaborative approach signifies a commitment to developing a robust e-invoicing framework that aligns with the needs of Poland’s dynamic business environment.
The Ministry of Finance invites all stakeholders to partake in these crucial consultations, contributing to the foundational development of an efficient, secure, and comprehensive e-invoicing system in Poland. Your participation and feedback are invaluable to ensuring the KSeF system meets the evolving demands of the Polish economy and its digital future.
Read full guidelines here: https://www.gov.pl/web/kas/zapraszamy-na-konsultacje-w-sprawie-ksef