- A Slovak financial administration conference said fears about e-invoicing are unfounded, and businesses will be able to join voluntarily next week ahead of the 2027 mandate.
- Officials said electronic invoicing is meant to simplify business, improve transparency, and reduce tax evasion rather than burden companies.
- Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický called it a “win-win” for the state and entrepreneurs, with fairer market conditions.
- Financial Administration President Jozef Kiss said e-invoicing is a natural digital evolution that will reduce administrative workload, especially for small businesses.
- The agency has been consulting with accounting firms and tech partners for 18 months and says 30 digital postal providers are already certified.
Source: financnasprava.sk
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