- Slovakia has set accreditation requirements for service providers operating electronic invoice exchange Access Points, preparing for a new e-invoicing mandate.
- E-invoicing becomes mandatory for domestic taxpayers from January 1, 2027, and for cross-border transactions from July 1, 2030, aligning with EU ViDA rules.
- The country will use a decentralized “5-corner” e-invoicing system via the Peppol network, requiring providers to be accredited.
- Accreditation requirements include an EU business location, clean criminal records, technical capability (Peppol Testbed), and reliable identification of users.
- A list of certified providers will be published, and voluntary testing for businesses will start in spring 2026 to ensure system security and interoperability.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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