E-Invoicing Country

Slovenia

Live

Live since January 2015

Flag of Slovenia

Mandate Overview

The mandate

Slovenia mandates B2G e-invoicing since January 1, 2015 through the central UJP (Public Payments Administration) platform run by the Ministry of Finance. All public-sector suppliers must issue structured e-invoices in the e-SLOG XML format or Peppol BIS 3.0, routed through UJP. There is no current B2B mandate, but the Ministry of Finance opened a public consultation in 2024 on extending the regime to private-sector trade aligned to the EU ViDA package.

Timeline

Key milestones

2015
Jan 1, 2015
  • B2G e-invoicing mandatory through UJP platform

2017
Jan 1, 2017
  • e-SLOG 2.0 schema becomes mandatory format alongside Peppol BIS

2024
2024-Q4-01
  • Public consultation on B2B mandate opens under Ministry of Finance

2030
Jul 1, 2030
  • EU ViDA cross-border structured e-invoicing and DRR take effect

Flowie Coverage

How Flowie supports Slovenia

Flowie operates as a Peppol-accredited Service Provider with e-SLOG 2.0 generation and UJP connectivity for B2G flows. Slovenian Financial Administration (FURS) reporting alignment is built into the platform.

FAQ

Common questions

Is B2B e-invoicing mandatory in Slovenia today?

Not yet. B2G is mandatory through UJP since January 1, 2015. B2B exchange is voluntary, with the Ministry of Finance running a 2024-2025 consultation on a possible mandate aligned to the EU ViDA package.

What format is required for B2G?

e-SLOG 2.0 (Slovenian national XML format) or Peppol BIS 3.0, both routed through the UJP central platform. e-SLOG 2.0 is fully EN 16931-mappable.

Ready for Slovenia?

Flowie keeps you compliant, automatically.

ISO 27001
GDPR
CyberVadis
PA Certified
Peppol