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Slovenia Delays Mandatory B2B e-Invoicing to 2027, Introduces Stricter Provider Standards

Slovenia Delays Mandatory B2B e-Invoicing to 2027, Introduces Stricter Provider Standards

  • Slovenia’s e-invoicing law update postpones mandatory B2B implementation to January 1, 2027
  • Removes the 8-day reporting requirement to FURS
  • Introduces stricter standards for service providers, including mandatory ISO/IEC 27001 certification
  • Officially permits Peppol use and defines accepted formats
  • B2C invoicing remains optional with customer consent
  • New rules apply to all B2B transactions between taxable businesses
  • Accepted formats include Slovenian national e-SLOG, EU standard EN 16931, and other international formats if agreed
  • E-invoices can be sent through certified providers, Peppol network, or directly from a business’s billing system
  • Fines range from 100 to 3,000 euros for non-compliance issues such as issuing consumer invoices without consent or mismanaging e-invoice data

Source: fiscal-requirements.com


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