- The amended draft law on electronic invoicing in Slovenia postpones the e-invoicing mandate to January 1, 2027, and eliminates the previous requirement for businesses to report invoices to the Slovenian Tax Authority (FURS) within 8 days of issuance.
- Businesses must now use accredited service providers for e-invoice exchanges, including Peppol-accredited providers, while ensuring that exchanges comply with EN-16931 standards; email cannot be used for these transactions, promoting an interoperability model for invoice exchange.
- The new regulations specify that service providers must obtain ISO/IEC 27001 certification and undergo external security audits to ensure compliance, with penalties ranging from 100 to 3000 EUR for non-compliance with various e-invoicing obligations.
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