How to implement successfully mandatory e-invocing in Poland

Location:

online

When:

26 september 2023, time 15.00

In August 2023 the law endorsing the obligatory e-invoicing system in Poland (“KSeF”), has been approved by the President of Poland, signaling a new era in the country's financial management and reporting structure. On July 1, 2024, Poland will experience a significant change in its invoicing processes. Since that date, all sales invoices issued by Companies having VAT registration in Poland will need to be sent to KSeF.

This change for many Companies means a revolution in their business and tax processes and will require substantial changes in IT systems. Our experience shows that there is still a low awareness in many businesses about the impact of KSeF and the priority given to the projects is not at the right level.

We would like to invite you to the webinar “How to implement successfully mandatory e-invocing in Poland” run by our experts, who have gained a broad experience in KSeF projects since April 2022. The agenda of the webinar will include following areas:

  • An introduction about key KSeF principles and requirements
  • How to run a KSeF project
  • Key challenges related with KSeF implementation
  • Technical analysis and IT systems preparation
  • Presentation of CRIDO tool for integration with KSeF

The webinar will take place on 26th of September at 15.00 and will be held in English.


Participation in the webinar is free of charge. The number of places is limited.

The condition for joining the webinar is to complete the registration form.

Participation in the webinar is a condition for receiving the webinar materials.

Prior to the webinar, you will receive by email the *link to join the event.

*Note: after verification of your registration, the link will be sent to you on the day before the webinar. If it is not in your inbox please:

  1. Check the SPAM folder in your email inbox
  2. Contact the contact person given at the bottom of the page

Technical conditions necessary to join the webinarium:

1. Connecting to the Internet in any technology - preferably via a fixed connection;

2. Internet access with good bandwidth - minimum 1Mbit/s. You can check this at www.speedtest.net;

3. One of two modern web browsers: Chrome or Firefox. The system is not available for other browsers;

4. Having a loudspeaker or headphones;

5. Specifying the individual nickname for the event so that if you want to ask questions in person, rather than via chat, it is possible to start using the microphone and camera.

Tomasz Loose

Managing Partner

Michał Szwed

Partner