Slovenia sets mandatory e-invoicing deadline

Wednesday 10 September, 2014

As from 1st January 2015 e-invoicing will become mandatory in Slovenia for B2G suppliers.

All local government and public administration suppliers will be required to submit electronic invoice from this date onwards.

The Slovenian Public Administration, along with other government bodies have chosen eSlog XML as the format for e-document billing, which is based on the GS1 international standard with PDF viewing.

Delivery of invoices will be sent via the government EDI network, managed by the Public Payments Administration.

It is estimated that 40% of businesses in Slovenia already have EDI data integration solutions, which they must adapt to the newly defined electronic billing model if they are public administration suppliers service providers.

Slovenia is the latest EU country to set a mandatory e-billing deadline along with France, Spain and Italy.