- Slovakia is implementing mandatory B2B electronic invoicing through the Peppol network.
- The initiative aims to digitize and standardize invoice processing.
- Benefits include cost savings, improved security, and streamlined procedures.
- The system will use a secure pan-European XML format.
- Manual intervention will be minimized, and data will be standardized.
- The project will reduce reliance on paper invoices.
- The Peppol network is decentralized and used by nearly 20 EU countries.
- A unified method will replace PDF formats and unsecured emails.
- Businesses will not need customer consent for delivery methods.
- All entities will be registered in the system for secure communication.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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