Poland is postponing the launch of mandatory electronic invoicing for domestic business transactions from its planned July 1 date until at least next year, the country’s ministry of finance announced Friday.
An external information technology audit is necessary to handle unspecified errors related to the government-run platform designed to act as a clearing house for the invoices, according to the ministry.
- “The audit results will be the basis for setting a new date,” Polish finance minister Andrzej Domański said. “As the Minister of Finance, I am responsible not only for budget revenues, but also for the stability and ...
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