- Slovakia has passed a law to implement mandatory electronic invoicing in line with the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (VIDA) package.
- B2B e-invoicing for domestic transactions will start on January 1, 2027, with cross-border e-invoicing beginning June 1, 2030.
- All business entities must use standardized XML invoices via the PEPPOL network, and customer consent for e-invoicing is no longer required.
- From July 1, 2030, recapitulative and control statements will no longer be required for cross-border transactions.
- The law also strengthens the tax authority’s ability to address VAT grouping abuse.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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