- The Financial Administration launched an interactive online guide to help businesses and other entities determine if e-invoicing applies to them and how to prepare.
- Detailed instructions, practical guides, FAQs, and webinar recordings are available on specialized websites and the Financial Administration portal.
- Ongoing support includes webinars, methodological guidelines, cooperation with professional associations, and a call center.
- E-invoicing becomes mandatory for most businesses from January 2027, with voluntary participation possible from May 2026.
- The initiative is part of the EU’s ViDA package, aiming to modernize VAT systems and bring benefits like faster processing, fewer errors, lower costs, better control, and increased data security.
Source: danovecentrum.sk
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