- Slovenia has released a draft law on mandatory B2B e-invoicing
- The draft legislation would affect all taxpayers starting June 1, 2026 for B2B transactions
- The proposal does not include B2C transactions initially
- Electronic invoices are reported to the Slovenian tax authority in the e-SLOG standard within 8 days of issuance and receipt
- Electronic documents do not require specific validation by the tax authority
- The government’s bill is with the National Assembly for review and approval
- Technical specifications have not yet been published
- B2G e-invoicing with the public administration has been mandatory in Slovenia since 2015
- Electronic invoices can be sent in the national e-Slog 2.0 format or in UBL 2.1 format
Source: edicomgroup.com
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