Regulatory updates - Slovenia

Compliance Alert - Slovenia introduces temporary VAT cuts on food and energy in response to rising inflation
Slovenia's Parliament has passed emergency legislation introducing temporary VAT cuts on essential goods and energy in response to rising inflation and living costs heightened by the Gulf conflict.
Slovenian President signs final act making e-invoicing mandatory from January 1, 2028
From January 1, 2028, all business entities in Slovenia will be required to exchange electronic invoices for business-to-business transactions, in line with new national standards, mandatory provider registration, and strict technical interoperability rules.
Slovenia moves toward mandatory e-invoice exchange for businesses
From January 1, 2028, electronic invoicing will be mandatory for all business-to-business transactions in Slovenia, aligning with the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) initiative.
Country Specifications
E-Invoicing/CTC Model:
B2G: Centralized/Peppol B2B: Post-Audit B2B as of Jan 2028: Decentralized/Peppol
Mandatory Infrastructure:
- B2G: UJP eRačun/Peppol - B2B: N/A –As of 1 January 2028, B2B: to be announced
Mandatory Format:
- B2G: EN compatible, eSlog 2.0, Peppol BIS - B2B: N/A
Mandatory for Issuing:
- B2G: Suppliers to all contracting authorities - B2B: no explicit requirements - as of January 2028 B2B: all business entities registered in the Business Register of Slovenia and natural persons carrying out a business activity
Mandatory for Receiving:
- B2G: All contracting authorities - B2B: Buyer's consent required
eSignature:
B2G: Not required B2B: No indication of mandatory e-signature for the upcoming mandate
Archiving Period:
Movable property: 10 years Immovable property: 20 years
Archiving Abroad:
Allowed under conditions
