04.28.22
Derogation from European Commission to mandate e-invoicing
Poland has now received the derogation from the European Commission to mandate e-invoicing in the country.
The derogation is required by each EU Member State if they wish to mandate e-invoicing in their respective country, as formal permission is needed to deviate from the right to receive an invoice in paper format (as per the EU Council Directive 2006/112/EC of 28 November 2006).
This effectively means that Poland can now implement mandatory e-invoicing in the country.
E-invoicing in Poland is expected to be enforced from April 2023. A firm date has not yet been set.
Tungsten Network will communicate when a firmer date is communicated.
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