- Slovenia will mandate e-invoicing for all domestic B2B transactions starting 1 January 2028.
- The law aims to simplify business operations, reduce costs, and support digitalization.
- Paper invoices will no longer be allowed for B2B transactions but will still be permitted for consumers and foreign companies.
- E-invoice exchange will use secure electronic channels, excluding email (except for consumers), and will not require reporting to tax authorities.
- The new rules do not change invoicing for consumers, who can still choose paper or electronic invoices.
Source: regfollower.com
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