Invoice in PLN (Polish Zloty)
The Polish zloty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland and is required for most local invoicing and VAT reporting.
If you serve Polish customers, billing in PLN keeps totals clear and ensures compliance with local accounting practices.
Option 1: Create invoices in PLN with Cakedesk
Cakedesk is a simple invoicing app for Windows and Mac. Choose PLN as the document currency, select the language your client expects, and create a professional invoice without adjusting symbols and formats by hand.
- Create invoices and proposals in PLN
- 3 invoices for free
- Keep your invoicing data locally on your computer
- No subscription, no recurring costs

Option 2: Create PLN invoice in your browser
If you only need one invoice in PLN, use Cakedesk's free online invoice generator. It works without an account: select PLN, enter the invoice details, and download the finished PDF.
#A brief history of the Polish zloty
The modern zloty was introduced in the 1920s and re-denominated in 1995 to stabilize prices after high inflation. PLN is widely used for domestic trade and services across Poland.
#Where PLN is typically used
PLN is the official currency in:
- Poland
It is also common for:
- Domestic B2B and B2C services across Polish regions
- IT, manufacturing, and shared-service centers operating in Poland
- Local contracts that must show VAT in PLN
#Who typically accepts invoices in PLN?
Invoices in PLN are commonly accepted by:
- Polish companies of all sizes
- International firms with subsidiaries in Poland
- Public-sector organizations and educational institutions
- Clients who manage Polish VAT filings
#When should you invoice in PLN?
Invoice in PLN when:
- Your client is based in Poland or pays from a PLN account
- Local VAT rules apply and amounts must be in PLN
- Pricing is set in zloty to match budgets
- A contract specifies PLN as the billing currency
Billing in PLN keeps your documents compliant and easy for Polish accounting teams to process.