- Slovenia will mandate electronic invoice exchange for all companies and business individuals starting January 2028 under new legislation (ZIERDED).
- The law covers all business entities and self-employed individuals, setting mandatory e-invoice standards, data elements, and procedures.
- Key topics included the MiniBlagajna solution, rules for e-channel providers, supervision, data protection, and digital tax regulations.
- Benefits highlighted include unified rules, secure communication, automation, fewer errors, time savings, and environmental advantages.
- Preparations are underway for new EU VAT rules to standardize e-invoicing and reporting in cross-border transactions.
Source: docnova.ai
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