- Slovakia is transitioning from paper to electronic invoicing.
- Businesses must understand current VAT requirements and the shift to eInvoicing.
- Mandatory eInvoicing for B2B transactions starts January 1, 2027.
- Invoices must contain required information, be electronic, and suitable for digital processing.
- Slovakia is developing a decentralized e-invoicing model with real-time e-reporting.
- The Peppol network will be used for e-invoicing, with the Finance Administration as the national authority.
- By July 2030, intra-community B2B transactions must comply with the ViDA standard.
- Slovakia’s digital transformation aligns with EU initiatives for tax compliance.
- Since April 2023, mandatory eInvoicing is in place for certain B2G and G2G transactions.
Source: eurofiscalis.com
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