The Treasury: Goods transfers must be invoiced in KSeF
The Polish government mandates that all goods transfers be properly invoiced through the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF).
"Electronic invoicing is tomorrow morning": companies have only six months to adapt to the reform
Companies in France have until September 1, 2026, to prepare for receiving electronic invoices as part of a significant reform aimed at increasing VAT collections.
The Ministry of Finance defends KSeF. No word about the director's resignation
The Polish Ministry of Finance is under scrutiny following the resignation of a director linked to the implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), but it remains silent on the matter while highlighting the success of the system.
Resignation in the Ministry of Finance. The General Director leaves after the 'success' of the KSeF implementation
The General Director of the Polish Ministry of Finance, Marta NiΕΌaΕowska-Pactwa, resigned following the complications in implementing the KSeF system, which was aimed to facilitate structured invoicing.
Thorough checks for electronic invoicing β Fines up to 200% of VAT
Businesses in Greece face hefty fines of up to β¬2,500 for failing to comply with mandatory electronic invoicing, which will be enforced by March 2026.
eTranzact supports phased rollout of NRS e-invoicing
eTranzact has expressed its support for the Nigeria Revenue Service's phased implementation of electronic invoicing to enhance tax administration and digital compliance in Nigeria.
Electronic Invoicing: New Dates for the Start of Mandatory Implementation
The start dates for the mandatory implementation of electronic invoicing in Greece have been postponed to assist businesses in complying on time.
NRS begins phased rollout of e-invoicing for businesses
The Nigeria Revenue Service has started the phased implementation of an electronic invoicing system to enhance tax administration and compliance among businesses.
Again problems with KSeF. This time we face empty store shelves
Retail companies in Poland are facing challenges related to the implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF), which may lead to supply chain issues.
The Prosecutor's Office of Portugal λ€μ investigates the Prime Minister over the construction of his house
The Portuguese Prosecutor's Office has reopened an investigation into Prime Minister LuΓs Montenegro regarding discrepancies in the invoicing of his house construction.
Banks, credit card companies, insurers, and prepaid medical services must start issuing electronic invoices
A new regulation mandates banks, credit card issuers, insurers, prepaid medical services, and schools in Argentina to begin issuing electronic invoices from July 2026.
SME spokesman: Micro-entrepreneurs need more time to implement KSeF
A spokesman emphasizes the need for more time for micro-entrepreneurs to implement the KSeF electronic invoicing system.
Region SΓΆmland Criticized After Decision on Healthcare Apps: "Under All Criticism"
Region SΓΆmland has issued a written warning to two healthcare app companies due to incorrect invoicing, facing backlash for their decision not to pursue financial claims against them.
The trick with cash registers - The fraud, who is preparing an appeal
A Greek association has raised alarm over misleading practices regarding cash registers involving claims about their impending cancellation, aiming to direct businesses towards electronic invoicing providers instead.
Digital Shipping Note: What Businesses Need to Know in Anticipation of Phase B
Greece is set to undergo significant digital transformation by 2026, focusing on the mandatory implementation of B2B electronic invoicing and digital shipping notes.
Easier access to KSeF in just a few days. There is a project
The article discusses recent developments regarding the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) in Poland, indicating that easier access to this system is expected soon.
KSeF in Local Governments. A Major Problem Emerged in the First Days
The article discusses the challenges faced by local governments in Poland in implementing the new National e-Invoicing System (KSeF).
Entrepreneur's Handbook: KSeF with issues * car registration without an invoice * what about paper invoices * correction of declarations and penalties * contributions for foreign students * a new kind of discrimination
The article discusses various issues entrepreneurs face in Poland regarding invoicing and government regulations, including problems with the KSeF electronic invoicing system and the treatment of foreign students.
PaweΕ Rochowicz: Lack of access to offices, but the system works!
Despite the introduction of a new electronic invoicing system, many entrepreneurs faced access issues due to overload on the Trusted Profile access point, leading to disruptions in electronic access to courts and social security offices in Poland.
KSeF is malfunctioning but will eventually bring benefits. The real test is still ahead
The National e-Invoice System (KSeF) has faced login issues and political maneuvering during its early days, raising questions about its effectiveness, despite hopes for its long-term benefits.
MF introduced login limits to KSeF. Too much traffic in the system
The Polish Ministry of Finance reported eight times the expected interest in the KSeF e-invoicing system, leading to user login issues on its second day of operation.
The National e-Invoicing System comes into effect. What do you need to know about KSEF?
The article discusses the implementation of the National e-Invoicing System (KSEF) in Poland and provides essential information about it.
This intermediary has exchanged a million e-invoices since January 1 and processes 4,300 inquiries daily
Since January 1, a new law on fiscalization requiring the issuance and sending of electronic invoices has come into effect, resulting in significant changes for entrepreneurs and an increase in reported inquiries.
Marek KobylaΕski: Can the KSeF be postponed?
The National e-Invoicing System is designed to simplify user life but was released without complete instructions and fully tested software, raising concerns about its readiness despite assurance from the Ministry of Finance.
Data transparency in transfer pricing reaches a new level
The introduction of the National e-Invoice System and a new reporting structure for corporate income tax provides tax authorities with access to a significantly broader and more detailed set of financial data in digital form.
How to include elements of comprehensive services on invoices
The article discusses how to properly include comprehensive service elements on invoices.
Does a foreign company have to issue invoices in KSeF? The finance minister is preparing explanations
A draft explanation from the Polish finance minister regarding whether foreign companies must issue invoices in the KSeF system has been published, inviting public comments until January 14.
How companies survived the start of Fiscalization 2.0: "We invoiced without difficulties"
Businesses in Croatia have successfully navigated the initial phase of Fiscalization 2.0 without major disruptions, countering fears of system collapse and e-invoice delays.
KSeF from February 1 also for small businesses. They must include purchase invoices
Starting February 1, 2026, all invoices will be issued in XML format and sent to the KSeF system, with small businesses required to comply by 2027.
National e-Invoicing System β new obligation brings new risks
The introduction of the National e-Invoicing System in Poland presents new risks alongside its obligations for businesses.
With a click, invoices: When and how all businesses switch to the electronic system
The article discusses the mandatory implementation of electronic invoicing for all B2B transactions in Greece starting February, with a complete transition by 2026.
Can entrepreneurs breathe easier? Important declaration from the ministry regarding errors in KSeF
The Ministry of Finance reassures that the National e-invoicing System (KSeF) is ready for operation despite concerns about data handling and potential penalties for errors, which will become mandatory on February 1, 2026.