Slovakia will expand its special method of tax payment from 1 January 2027, allowing tax authorities to mandate split payments when there is a reasonable concern a supplier will not remit VAT. The new rule requires customers to pay the VAT directly to the tax authority and imposes penalties equal to the full VAT amount for non‑compliance. It is part of Act No. 385/2025 Coll. and aligns with the 2027 e‑invoicing mandate.
From 1 January 2027.
A penalty equal to the full VAT amount shown on the invoice.
Customers must pay the VAT element directly to the tax authority and only the net amount to the supplier.
Act No. 385/2025 Coll.
It ties to the 2027 Slovakian e‑invoicing mandate to help close the VAT gap.
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