Odoo electronic invoicing in Slovenia¶
Odoo Invoicing is your trusted partner for safe, efficient, and legally compliant e-invoicing solutions tailored to Slovenia’s regulatory standards.
Legal framework for e-invoicing in Slovenia¶
In Slovenia, e-invoicing is regulated under the Slovenian VAT Act and complies with EU Directive 2014/55/EU, mandating the use of e-invoices for B2G transactions. Suppliers to public sector entities must submit e-invoices in the e-SLOG XML format, which is the national standard for e-invoicing. These invoices are transmitted via the UJP (Uradni list Republike Slovenije - Agency for Public Payments) e-invoicing platform. While B2B e-invoicing remains optional, its adoption is encouraged to promote transparency and tax compliance.
Compliance with Slovenian e-invoicing regulations¶
Odoo Invoicing is fully equipped to support businesses in meeting Slovenia’s e-invoicing requirements. Here is how Odoo ensures compliance:
Supported formats: Odoo supports the e-SLOG XML format, enabling businesses to comply with public procurement requirements in Slovenia. For cross-border transactions, Odoo also supports the Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 format, ensuring compliance with EU standards. Odoo allows businesses to send e-invoices directly to public entities in compliance with national e-invoicing regulations through Slovenia’s UJP platform.
Secure storage and retrieval: In line with Slovenian regulations, which require invoices to be stored for a minimum of ten years, Odoo securely archives all invoices in a tamper-proof system, ensuring they are easily accessible for audits and inspections.
Automatic VAT calculation and reporting: Odoo Invoicing automates VAT calculations and ensures invoices meet Slovenian VAT requirements for both B2G and B2B transactions, simplifying tax reporting and ensuring accuracy.
Disclaimer
This page provides an overview of Slovenian e-invoicing laws and how Odoo Invoicing supports compliance with the VAT Act, e-SLOG XML format, UJP platform, Peppol standards, and other relevant regulations. It does not constitute legal advice. We recommend consulting with a tax advisor or legal professional familiar with Slovenian e-invoicing regulations to ensure compliance tailored to your specific business needs.