- Slovenia is postponing mandatory B2B e-Invoicing until January 2027.
- Businesses have eight days to send invoice data to FURS.
- e-Invoices can be issued in national e-SLOG standard, European Standard EN 16931, or other internationally recognized standards.
- Only certified service providers are authorized to facilitate e-Invoicing.
- Peppol network is recognized as a valid platform for B2B e-Invoice exchange.
- The mandate applies to all taxable entities engaging in B2B transactions, not B2C transactions.
- Businesses can only send electronic invoices to consumers with their consent.
- Businesses should prepare by understanding new invoicing requirements, ensuring system compatibility, partnering with certified service providers, and adjusting internal processes.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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