- Slovakia’s Ministry of Finance proposed a softer e-invoicing rollout with a three-month penalty-free grace period starting 1 January 2027.
- Purchase invoice reporting would be delayed until 1 July 2030, nearly four years later than originally planned.
- From January 2027, in-scope sellers must issue e-invoices and send invoice data to the Financial Directorate, while buyers must be able to receive them.
- The grace period removes penalties only; it does not remove the underlying compliance obligations.
- The draft VAT amendment is open for public feedback until 16 June 2026.
Source: regfollower.com
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