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Slovakia Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing by 2027

Slovakia will implement mandatory e-invoicing and real-time reporting from 2027. Learn what this means for domestic and foreign businesses.

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Slovakia Approves Mandatory E-Invoicing by 2027

Slovakia is moving ahead with the implementation of the EU's VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) reform through a bill amending the VAT Act and related legislation (LP/2025/396). The bill transposes Articles 1 and 5 of Council Directive (EU) 2025/516 and introduces mandatory electronic invoicing and real-time reporting to the Slovak tax authorities. Similarly, the approved regulation includes the abolishment of ESL returns and VAT Control Statements as of 1 July 2030, and mandatory ex officio VAT grouping regime as of 1 January 2026.

Find , approved by government resolution N. 462/2025 on 24 September 2025. The law is pending signature by the President, and be published in the official Collection of Laws to become binding.

Find below a summary of the key measures.

E-invoicing and E-reporting Mandate in Slovakia

1. Mandatory Electronic Invoicing

  • From 1 January 2027, all domestic VAT-registered businesses must issue and receive invoices in a standardised electronic format for domestic transactions.
  • From 1 July 2030, this obligation extends to foreign VAT-registered businesses and applies to cross-border intra-EU transactions.

2. Real-Time Invoice Data Reporting

  • Starting 1 January 2027, taxpayers will be required to report data from e-invoices for domestic transactions to the Slovak tax authorities.
  • From 1 July 2030, the obligation expands to cross-border intra-EU transactions, in line with Article 5 of Directive 2025/516.

3. Abolition of Current Reporting Requirements

From 1 July 2030, the ESL return (Súhrnný výkaz) and VAT control statement will no longer be required.

The parliamentary approval follows a consultation process on the draft law, which remained open for consultation until 19 August 2025. The full text of the law can be accessed here:

Slovakia Sets the Stage for B2B E-Invoicing with Peppol-Based Infrastructure

During Q1 2025, Slovakia’s Financial Administration (FS) officially launched a national project aimed at rolling out mandatory electronic invoicing in the B2B sector. On 21 March, the FS announced the plan to leverage a decentralized infrastructure through the Peppol network, a secure, pan-European framework supported by nearly 20 EU countries. This approach enables multiple certified providers to participate, reducing the risk of single-point failures and fostering a competitive market for invoice delivery services.

Key transformations include:

  • A mandatory, standardized XML format for invoice exchange.
  • Elimination of the need for customer consent on invoice delivery methods.
  • Enhanced security through certified channels, replacing PDF invoices sent via vulnerable email systems.

Additionally, Slovakian businesses developing accounting or invoicing software will be eligible to become Peppol-certified providers, broadening opportunities and driving innovation.

The initiative aims to streamline invoice processing, cut costs, and improve data quality, while ensuring a scalable and secure digital future for Slovakian businesses. Find the official announcement .

B2B E-invoicing Proposal in Slovakia

  • Mandatory E-Invoicing: Taxpayers must issue and receive invoices in a prescribed electronic format, aligned with the European standard for electronic invoicing. These invoices must enable automatic processing, ensuring uniformity and reducing errors.
  • Real-Time Reporting: Invoice data from issued and received e-invoices will need to be reported to the Slovak financial administration in real time, streamlining tax compliance and enhancing transparency.
  • Alignment with EU Directives: The proposal is designed to comply with the VAT in the Digital Age (VIDA) initiative and Directive 2014/55/EU, setting a foundation for seamless cross-border transaction reporting within the EU by 2030.

Why Implementing E-Invoicing?

By digitalizing invoicing processes, the government aims to reduce tax fraud, improve tax collection efficiency, and minimize the VAT gap. Additionally, e-invoicing can be beneficial for businesses as it allows to simplify business processes, reduce manual intervention, and enhance the quality and reliability of transactions.

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