- Starting July 2025, VAT-registered businesses in Slovenia must submit VAT records digitally to FURS.
- A draft law proposes mandatory B2B e-invoicing from January 1, 2027, for all taxpayers.
- Supported formats include e-SLOG and EN 16931.
- Changes aim to reduce tax fraud, streamline compliance, and increase transparency.
- Electronic invoicing has been required for public administration dealings since 2015.
- Amendments aim to facilitate tax collection, simplify processes, and boost transparency.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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