- Slovenia published a draft bill on e-invoicing and electronic document exchange.
- The bill requires businesses to issue e-invoices when transacting with other businesses.
- Consumers can choose between receiving e-invoices or paper invoices.
- E-invoices issued to consumers must include a visual representation in a standard format.
- Consumers can withdraw consent for e-invoices and request paper invoices.
- Exceptions are outlined where the law does not apply.
- The recipient’s e-invoice provider is responsible for converting e-invoices to compatible formats if different standards are used.
- The law is set to take effect on April 1, 2026.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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