The Slovenian government has proposed a law to introduce mandatory B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting by 2026 to combat VAT evasion and improve tax compliance. The e-invoicing mandate requires the use of the national e-SLOG standard, the European standard EN 16931, or other internationally recognized formats. The e-reporting obligation requires invoice data to be transmitted to the tax authorities within 8 days of issuing or receiving the invoice, covering domestic transactions, intra-Community supplies and acquisitions, imports, and exports.
Source Marosa
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