- Slovakia introduces draft law for mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting
- Financial Administration launches public consultation on the draft
- Draft law amends VAT Act for mandatory B2B and B2G e-invoicing
- Applies to resident VAT registered taxpayers for domestic and cross-border transactions
- E-invoice defined as document complying with VAT Act and European EN16931 standard
- Plans for decentralised 5-corner Peppol e-invoice model with certified service providers
- From 1 January 2027, mandatory e-invoicing for domestic transactions
- From 1 July 2030, mandatory cross-border e-invoicing in line with EU ViDA initiative
- Consultation ends on 19 August 2025
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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