Slovenia introduces VAT Group Jan 2026
Slovenia joins 19 other EU member states with VAT group simplification option Slovenia is to introduce the option for related taxpayers to join under a single VAT number for reporting and exempt intra-group invoicing – ‘VAT group’. This is based on Article 11 of the
Slovenia raises VAT registration threshold 2025
Proposed €10,000 increase in threshold to €60,000 following inflation rises Slovenia’s Parliament is now considering a bill to raise VAT registration threshold to €60,000 from €50,000. This new threshold will apply from 1 January 2025. In addition, Slovenia is introducing the 2025 special scheme for
Slovenia B2B e-invoicing e-SLOG June 2026
B2B e-invoicing 8-day reporting requirement proposal from 1 June 2026 Slovenia has proposed mandating e-invoice reporting for B2B transactions from 1 June 2026. This will regulate the compulsory exchange of accepted formats of structured e-invoices which must then be reported to the tax administration within
Slovenia VAT group introduction
Slovenia becomes 19th EU member states with VAT group simplification option Slovenia is to introduce the option for related taxpayers to join under a single VAT number for reporting and exempt intra-group invoicing – ‘VAT group’. This is based on Article 11 of the EU
Slovenia cuts VAT on domestic energy until May 2023 as inflation rises
Temporary VAT cut to 9.5% bill on domestic energy and electricity Slovenia’s National Assembly has confirmed a VAT rate cut on gas bills from the standard VAT rate 22% to the reduced rate of 9.5%. The temporary reduction will be in place between 1 September
Slovenia to cut VAT on domestic energy and digital news as inflation rises
Temporary VAT cut to 9.5% bill on domestic energy and digital newspapers Slovenia has confirmed a VAT rate cut on gas bills from 22% to 9.5%. This comes as inflation hit 10.4% in June. The Slovenian Parliament is reviewing a bill to temporarily reduce the
Slovenia introduces mandated domestic reverse charge 2022
22nd January 2022 – Non-residents may no longer charge VAT on local B2B supplies or VAT register – aim is to cut VAT fraud via compulsory Article 194 VAT Directive Slovenia’s National Assembly has completed this week its approval of the adoption of Article 194
Slovenian cuts VAT on e-books to 5%
Slovenia has harmonised the VAT rate on printed books and journals to the e-book rate. The reduced rate is now 5% from 1 January 2020. This follows the Council Directive (EU) 2018/1713 in the VAT Directive to permit EU member states to set electronic publications Value
Slovenia VAT certified cash registers
Slovenia introduced its system of certified cash registers on 2 January 2016. Registers are connected via the internet to the tax authorities, Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS), via the internet. This enables real-time reporting of cash payments. Slovenia’s FIRS is particularly interested