- Slovenia will require mandatory e-invoicing for all domestic B2B transactions starting January 1, 2028.
- All businesses and individuals conducting business in Slovenia must issue e-invoices for B2B transactions.
- E-invoices will be exchanged through four secure, decentralized methods, not reported to the tax authority.
- Paper invoices will be limited to B2C transactions and B2B transactions with foreign companies; consumers can still request paper invoices.
- The law sets formatting and exchange standards for e-invoices and other electronic business documents.
Source: kpmg.com
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