- Slovenia has confirmed a new law requiring all business entities to issue electronic invoices exclusively for B2B transactions starting January 1, 2028.
- The obligation applies to all entities registered in the Slovenian Business Register, including branches of foreign companies.
- Businesses can use any recognized e-invoicing standard, such as e-SLOG or formats compliant with the European eInvoicing Standard.
- Consumers are unaffected and can still receive paper invoices unless they opt for electronic ones, with the option to withdraw consent at any time.
- The law does not mandate the exchange of other electronic documents but sets standards if businesses choose to use them.
Source: taxand.com
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