- Slovakia has experienced delays in implementing e-invoicing for government transactions, with a new target date set for the first quarter of 2024.
- The Ministry of Finance is still refining the e-invoicing information infrastructure in the country.
- Currently, there are no specific regulations for business-to-consumer or business-to-business e-invoicing in Slovakia, but the country aims to introduce e-invoicing for all transactions over time. Mandatory e-invoicing is not yet in place for all transactions, and the use of electronic invoices in the private sector is currently voluntary. However, mandatory obligations are expected to become active in 2025. The laws governing e-invoicing in Slovakia are Act No. 2015/2019 and Act No. 305/2013.
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