- The Financial Administration continues its information campaign on mandatory electronic invoicing, recently organizing a webinar for public sector representatives.
- The webinar covered legislative timelines, technical solutions, obligations, and practical steps for B2G (Business-to-Government) electronic invoicing.
- Public institutions must be able to receive and issue electronic invoices in a structured XML format via the PEPPOL network, starting from January 1, 2027, for domestic taxable suppliers.
- The obligation does not apply to invoices from non-taxable domestic suppliers or to cross-border transactions.
- Institutions should coordinate with their accounting software providers to ensure readiness; solutions will be available for both large and small public entities.
Source: financnasprava.sk
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