- Slovenia will mandate e-invoicing for B2B transactions starting January 2027
- The Financial Administration of Slovenia (FURS) proposed the reform to combat VAT evasion
- The reform aims to strengthen the tax system by improving control, reducing fraud, and increasing compliance
- E-invoicing has been required for suppliers to public sector entities (B2G) in Slovenia since 2015
- The new draft law on B2B e-invoicing extends the implementation deadline from July 2026 to January 2027
Source: regfollower.com
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