- Slovenia’s National Assembly enacted a B2B e-invoicing law, with implementation set for January 2028.
- The mandate applies to all business entities registered in Slovenia conducting domestic B2B transactions.
- The final law removed the e-reporting (CTC) requirement.
- E-invoices must be issued, sent, and received electronically in accepted formats (e-SLOG, EN 16931, or other agreed standards).
- E-invoice exchange can occur via registered providers, PEPPOL, direct connection, or a free government application for small taxpayers.
Source: sovos.com
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