- Slovenian Government proposing mandatory B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting mandates by 2026
- Aim is to combat VAT evasion and strengthen tax system
- Initiative seeks to reduce fraudulent activities and improve tax compliance
- E-invoicing mandate requires businesses to issue, send, and receive invoices electronically for B2B transactions
- B2C transactions are excluded, but customers can choose to receive e-invoices
- Specific e-invoicing formats mandated, including national e-SLOG standard and European standard EN 16931
- E-reporting obligation established, requiring invoice data to be transmitted to tax authorities within 8 days
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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