Slovenia to introduce mandatory e-invoicing for B2B transactions from June 2026

1 August 2024

The Slovenian government is proposing to introduce a mandatory electronic invoicing regime for business to business (B2B) transactions, from 1 January 2026. The draft legislation will now be provided to the national assembly in Slovenia for review and approval.

Currently, Slovenia allows all invoices to be issued in paper format however if the new regime is accepted, all VAT-registered companies will be required to issue electronic invoices when selling to other businesses. This will include non-resident VAT registered companies.

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