- The Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic has presented the technical solution for its mandatory e-invoicing system, which will enable the transmission of structured data for validation before being sent to buyers.
- Implementation has been postponed several times, but the proposed timeline includes a first stage starting in Q3 2023 for the Ministry of Finance and its suppliers, a second stage in Q4 2023 for budget organizations, a third stage in 2024 for other government and public administration entities, and a fourth stage for registered taxpayers with public administration and institutions.
- Registered taxpayers will have two options for sending invoice data: using accredited invoicing/accounting software or a web-based free application developed by the Tax Authority.
- The Ministry of Finance has not yet submitted a draft law for mandatory implementation of the B2B E-Invoicing system.
Source 1stopvat
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