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New document was uploaded: S4F backoffice patch
S4F backoffice patch is intended for users who have already installed S4F backoffice and are intended to update existing installations to latest version. To do so apply only patches that are marked with version number that is newer than your currently installed instance of backoffice. Read more
Slovenia Introduces Special Arrangement for Small Taxpayers
Slovenia's Special Arrangement for Small Taxpayers, effective January 1, 2025, simplifies VAT obligations for small businesses with annual turnovers under EUR 60,000. The arrangement allows VAT exemptions for eligible domestic and cross-border operations, with businesses needing to register and report under specific conditions. Read more
Slovenia Proposes Amendments to Fiscal Verification Law
Slovenia's draft law proposes exempting vending machine sales from the obligation to issue invoices, simplifying compliance for operators while introducing new sales data reporting requirements. Read more
Proposed Amendments to Slovenia's General Administrative Procedure Act (ZUP)
Slovenia's proposed amendments to the General Administrative Procedure Act (ZUP-1I) aim to improve administrative efficiency by reducing processing times, enhancing fairness in legal proceedings, and simplifying electronic communication. Read more
Slovenia Releases New EDPClient Version 1.56.0.15 on eDavki Portal with Enhanced Security Features
Slovenia released EDPClient version 1.56.0.15 on December 17, 2024, enhancing security by supporting TLS 1.2 and disallowing older protocols in the new year. The update also enables the submission of unsigned XML documents with unique applicant identification, improving functionality and security on the eDavki portal. On December 17, 2024, a new version of the EDPClient application (version 1.56.0... Read more
Slovenia to Implement 22% VAT on Sugary and Flavored Beverages Starting January 2025
Starting January 1, 2025, Slovenia will increase the VAT rate on sugary and flavored beverages from 9.5% to 22% as part of its public health strategy to reduce sugar consumption. This measure aims to discourage excessive intake of sugary drinks and aligns with global efforts to combat obesity and related health issues. Starting January 1, 2025, Slovenia will implement a new value-added tax (VAT) r... Read more