- Slovakia’s parliament approved a law mandating e-invoicing and real-time reporting for VAT-registered taxpayers, aligning with EU ViDA requirements.
- The law covers domestic and intra-EU B2B, as well as B2G transactions, requiring invoices in XML format compliant with EN 16931.
- Suppliers must report invoice data at issuance or within set deadlines; buyers must report received invoices within 5 days.
- Certified delivery service providers must meet strict requirements for invoice authenticity, integrity, and automated reporting.
- Implementation starts January 1, 2027 (domestic B2B), with full cross-border coverage by July 1, 2030.
Source: sovos.com
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