


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

Slovenia B2B e-invoicing e-SLOG on pause
2024 earliest implementation date with bill stalled in Parliament Slovenia’s plans to mandate electronic invoices on B2B transactions remains stalled. The plans were for a pre-clearance model, similar to Italy’s SdI, by draft legislation issued last summer has not progressed out of Parliament following a

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