- Slovenia is implementing mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting for B2B transactions
- Draft bill proposes requirements to take effect from June 1, 2026
- Aim is to enhance tax compliance and reduce fraud through real-time reporting
- Businesses will have obligations for electronic invoicing and data reporting
- Compliance required for all entities registered in Slovenia’s Business Register
- Acceptable formats for e-invoices include e-SLOG, European Standard EN16931, and other globally accepted standards
- Three methods proposed for handling e-invoicing: E-route Providers, Direct Exchange, Free Application by Tax Authority
- Slovenia’s requirements for e-route providers expected to be similar to those in France
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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