- Slovenia plans to implement mandatory B2B electronic invoicing and VAT reporting starting June 1, 2026
- The new law will impact all taxpayers for B2B transactions, excluding B2C transactions
- Invoices must be reported to the tax authority within eight days using the e-SLOG standard
- The draft bill is under review by the National Assembly for approval
- Electronic submission of VAT records will be mandatory for all companies registered for VAT purposes in Slovenia starting in July 2025
- The amendments aim to enhance tax collection, simplify procedures, and increase transparency in reporting transactions
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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