- Slovakia is embracing e-invoicing as part of its digital transformation
- New continuous transaction controls system for B2B and B2C transactions planned for 2025
- E-invoicing aims to combat tax fraud, reduce tax gap, and improve tax collection efficiency
- Benefits of e-invoicing include improved overview of invoices, streamlined process, and cost savings
- B2G e-invoicing in Slovakia to be implemented in stages starting in Q1 2024
- All e-invoices for public authorities must be sent through the IS EFA platform once fully operational
Source: tiekinetix.com
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