- Slovenia’s B2B e-invoicing progress has been slower compared to its B2G e-invoicing.
- A bill to promote B2B e-invoicing in Slovenia has been delayed.
- The initial plan for a centralized e-invoicing distribution model has changed to a common European standard.
- A public consultation has influenced Slovenia’s e-invoicing trajectory.
- The draft bill suggests a proposed B2B e-invoicing start date in Slovenia of 2025.
Source: kofax.com
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