- Slovenia proposes mandatory B2B e-invoicing by January 2027.
- The new draft law aims to combat VAT evasion and improve tax compliance.
- The implementation deadline is postponed from July 2026 to January 2027.
- Real-time reporting is removed from the new proposal.
- Stricter requirements are imposed on certified e-invoicing service providers.
- Peppol network is included as an exchange network for B2B e-invoicing.
- The e-invoicing mandate applies to B2B transactions only.
- B2C transactions are excluded, but customers can choose to receive e-invoices.
- The following e-invoicing formats are mandated: the national e-SLOG standard, syntaxes complying with EN 16931, and other internationally recognized formats.
- E-invoices can be exchanged through certified service providers, the Peppol network, or directly via billing systems.
Source: marosavat.com
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