- Slovenia is set to implement mandatory B2B electronic invoicing for all taxpayers starting June 1, 2026, with a centralized reporting model to the tax authority (FURS) in the e-SLOG standard, initially excluding B2C transactions.
- Electronic invoicing with public administration has been mandatory since 2015, utilizing formats such as e-Slog 2.0 and UBL 2.1 (PEPPOL BIS 3.0), positioning Slovenia as a leader in digital invoicing.
- Significant amendments to the VAT Act will require mandatory electronic submission of VAT records (e-poročanje) beginning in July 2025, aimed at enhancing tax collection, simplifying procedures, and increasing transparency, with technical specifications yet to be published.
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