The Ministry of Finance presented a technical solution for the e-invoice system, ie the system for sending data from invoices to the financial administration. The entire e-invoicing system is covered by a European Union directive and aims to unify electronic invoicing throughout the European Union in the public sector. This directive has been transposed into the Slovak Act on Electronic Invoicing and stipulates the obligation of state and public administration bodies to accept electronic invoices. The Ministry of Finance is currently preparing a decree, which further defines and determines the technical conditions of implementation, as well as the time schedule for implementation in other areas.
Source PwC
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