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Friday, May 27, 2016

SAF-T for Poland and SAP

From 1st July 2016 onwards it is required to provide SAFT-PL files in XML format on request of the PL Tax authorities.
Per 1st July 2018 this extended to taxpayers with more than 9 employees or 2 million EUR sales revenue. Foreign businesses not having a branch and/or fixed establishment but that are registered for VAT in Poland fall within the scope of the above reporting requirement when above conditions are met.

On 19 May 2016 the Upper Chamber of the Polish Parliament passed a bill on the amendment of provisions of the Tax Ordinance and of some other acts. According to the bill adopted by the Parliament, the obligation to generate VAT reports in a SAF-T data format and their monthly reporting to the tax authorities will apply initially only to the largest enterprises for each month begun on or after 1 July 2016.

According to new regulation It means that Large Enterprises will be obliged to file VAT reports in the SAF-T data format already on 25 August 2016. Thus, Large Enterprises will be obliged to submit in monthly period VAT register in SAF-T format (according to JPK_VAT structure 4 – VAT register) even if the VAT reporting period is quarterly.

Taxpayers will be obliged to submit the SAF-T format:
  • on request in the case of a preliminary tax inquiry, a tax audit and tax proceedings;
  • monthly mandatory – with respect to the VAT sales and purchases records only (Article 109(3) of the Value Added Tax Act of 11 March 2004 (VAT records) by submit monthly a SAF-T file that contains VAT sales and purchase records

The first requests to submit audit files at their discretion will likely take place September 2016.  The monthly VAT reports on 25 August 2016.

Not complying with this obligation will not only negatively affect the position of taxpayers during a tax audit but also result in unforeseen tax costs as penalties will be levied.


SAFT Poland and SAP


The generation of the SAFT-PL XML files is not included in the SAP Strategy at the moment. SAP is currently only developing an extraction tool for SAP ECC 6 and higher version. Certain companies use “older versions” of SAP and will not be supported by SAP.

Based on SAP's OSS notes, SAP provides only at the moment a functionality for gathering and downloading some transactional data. However, it is not the complete set of data required and the creation of the SAF-T file for the tax authorities is also not included.

The functionality will also only be available for companies established in Poland and not for companies with a foreign Polish VAT registration. In order to be able to comply with the requirements and provide the XML file on request in time, tooling needs either to be developed or purchased.


Our solution


A SAFT-PL tool that already works for Portugal that includes also strategy for downloading the relevant data from SAP  for older SAP versions.

The basic design for a workaround solution is to extract the raw source data from the relevant SAP tables and use software tools to load the relevant data from the source SAP tables, perform additional mappings and data preparations and create the required XML files.

We offer 2 solutions:

  • A software application called Audit Command Language (ACL). This software is commonly used by auditing firms, tax authorities and internal audit departments. The process will be that the client will download the data from SAP and make it available to the Phenix. Phenix will then generate the XML files and some control reports and provide these files and reports available to client for submission.
  • A tool in MS Access  in combination with a specific user interface for extracting the data from SAP. The result is a full in-house solution for the client.

Detailed information about SAF-T compliance and planning


Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Review of the content and format of the European Commission’s Mini One Stop Shop (MOSS) web portal

As part of the current efforts to support the smooth implementation of the 2015 Place of Supply rules (Council Directive 2008/8/EC) and the functioning of the MOSS portal, the Commission is looking for inputs and suggestions to improve the quality of the information presented on the MOSS web portal. 

This improvement could be twofold: In terms of content:
  • the information that is regularly updated could be adapted to better fit the needs of the users (primarily the businesses but the national administrations as well);
  • In terms of format: currently, the information is presented in an Excel file; we will look at more user-friendly ways of presenting the data to better fit the needs of the users.
In this survey we ask users to assess the relevance of the information currently provided and indicate which additional material would be useful for businesses, as well as which features would improve the user-friendliness and usability of the Commission’s MOSS web-portal.

We would appreciate your opinions on the current content of the web-portal and your suggestions on how to improve it in the future. The results of the survey will be presented and discussed during the stakeholders’ workshop to be held in Brussels in November.

Participation in the survey should not take more than 15 minutes.

Please provide us with your feedback by Friday 30th of October.

Source: EU Survey - Survey