He bought the smallest condoms at the pharmacy and took the KSeF invoice at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister [FILM]

Viralowe wideo z drogerii podbija Internet. Mężczyzna w humorystyczny sposób protestuje przeciwko obowiązkowemu KSeF, obciążając rząd nietypowym zakupem. Kasjerka dzwoni po pomoc, a sieć eksploduje od śmiechu i komentarzy.

W ostatnich godzinach polski Internet oszalał na punkcie nagrania z jednej z drogerii. Bohaterem jest mężczyzna, który podchodzi do kasy z paczką prezerwatyw i spokojnie prosi o fakturę… na Kancelarię Prezesa Rady Ministrów. Wszystko w ramach kreatywnego protestu przeciwko Krajowemu Systemowi e-Faktur (KSeF), który od lutego 2026 roku stał się obowiązkowy dla wielu przedsiębiorców.

What exactly happened at the drugstore?

On TikTok and X video, we see the client greeting politely: "Good morning, condoms please". The cashier asks which ones, what the answer is: "The smallest they are". After paying in cash, the man adds innocently: "Can I have an invoice? NIP for the Chancellery of the Council of Ministers".

The cashier is clearly confused. He tries to consult someone on the phone, consults his friends – but eventually issues an invoice. The customer patiently explains: "Anyone can put an invoice on anyone. If several dozen people shout, it can destroy the practically functioning of the company or the institution". He adds with a smile that he specifically chose condoms because "it will be better than hemorrhoid ointment".

@tomasz_sidorczuk

How many people and how long does it take to issue an invoice at KSeF? What about small entrepreneurs who, to this day, issued invoices on paper designs and do not contain systems? What if a group of malicious people or competition starts to issue false invoices? How often will the system not work, and what problems will it cause? As an explanation, I sent out a request to cancel the invoice from the film so as not to create a false document circulation. ksef #bureaucracy #auditative #Taxes

♬ original sound – Tomasz Sidorczuk – Tomasz Sidorczuk

Where did this protest come from?

"Pay in cash, take an invoice for the premiere" began to circulate online a few weeks ago.. It is a form of civic trolling and a expression of frustration towards KSeF – a system that was to seal VAT, but for many entrepreneurs it means additional bureaucratic burdens, information chaos and implementation costs.

Internet users encourage mass invoicing on NIP offices, Chancellery of the Prime Minister or companies associated with politicians. Aim? "Dunk" system with unwanted documents and show absurdity of new regulations. However, experts emphasize that such invoices do not have to be booked by the recipient and do not cause real financial problems – it is a more symbolic revolt.

Online reactions? An explosion of laughter and solidarity

Video quickly became a hit – thousands of likes, sharing and comments. "Genius!", "Tomorrow my turn", "The Nation of Poland is insurmountable" – X users write. Some suggest further ideas: Viagra, beer or ointment for "a pain of a certain lower part of the body".

Choć akcja ma charakter żartobliwy, pokazuje realną irytację społeczeństwa wobec kolejnych regulacji. Czy rząd zareaguje? Na razie Prime Minister's Office milczy, a KSeF „działa” dalej. Jedno jest pewne – Polish kreatywność w protestach nie zna granic. 😏

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esfasfaS
esfasfaS
4 months ago

He'll have CBA, ABW, and WOST tomorrow.

Mr. Dark.
Mr. Dark.
4 months ago

That's stupid, because if RM's bookkeeping has more work to do with it, they'll hire extra people for our money, and that'll be the only result of this smart trick.

To Mr. Dark.
To Mr. Dark.
4 months ago

Of course it's stupid, so put your bare ass up, grease it up and wait for another "order" to make you Panorama Racławska

Related article for 5 sec. The IRS is moving on with mass checks on the girls on the blue platform.