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Slovenia has delayed mandatory B2B e-invoicing from June 1, 2026, to January 1, 2027, providing businesses with additional time to adapt to new e-invoicing requirements and technological standards.
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The revised law eliminates real-time reporting to FURS and introduces an interoperability model, enabling invoice exchange through certified providers or the Peppol network while reducing administrative burdens.
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Service providers must hold ISO/IEC 27001 certification to ensure data security, with non-compliance fines ranging from €100 to €3,000 for violations like issuing e-invoices without consent or failing to meet standards.
Source: SNI