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The Financial Administration has published a list of digital postmen

In early June 2026, the Slovak Financial Administration announced the launch of electronic invoicing. It has completed the implementation of the directory service and functionality on the Financial Administration portal, which allows businesses to select a specific delivery service provider, known as a digital postman.

On the Financial Administration portal, in the ‘eFaktúra’ section, it has made available a new service entitled ‘List of certified delivery service providers and their intermediaries’, which allows businesses to select a digital postman from the list of certified providers and their intermediaries.

Mandatory electronic invoicing from January 2027

Electronic invoicing is currently voluntary; however, from 1 January 2027, it will be mandatory for domestic VAT payers when issuing invoices for the supply of goods and services between businesses (B2B) and between businesses and public authorities (B2G) in Slovakia. The obligation to accept electronic invoices will generally also apply to entities that are not VAT payers, provided they are recipients of invoices from suppliers participating in the electronic invoicing system.

Businesses can already choose from a range of solutions, and during the summer and in the third quarter of 2026, major suppliers of accounting and ERP systems are expected to join the scheme, providing electronic invoicing and digital mail services directly within their own solutions.

It is not worth delaying preparations

The introduction of electronic invoicing will bring more than just a technical change for businesses. It will affect internal processes as well as the configuration of accounting systems. The sooner businesses prepare, the smoother the transition to the new requirements will be. Further information on electronic invoicing, including how KPMG can assist with its implementation in your company, can be found on our website in the Mandatory electronic invoicing section.

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