The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GZS), announced plans to introduce simplified tax control procedures for micro and small businesses. The proposal aims to reduce administrative burdens and improve cooperation between taxpayers and Slovenia’s Financial Administration (FURS).
The upcoming amendments will shorten response deadlines, enable fully digital document delivery, and establish a “consultative supervision model” — where businesses first receive recommendations instead of immediate penalties. For accounting firms, this means an even greater need for accuracy, transparency, and responsiveness.
🔍 Key Highlights:
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Simplified tax control and communication procedures for small businesses.
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Focus on digitalization, shorter deadlines, and advisory-style supervision.
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Aim: fewer penalties, more guidance from tax authorities.
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Accounting firms must maintain full compliance, timely documentation, and quick communication with FURS.
K2A Recommendation:
At K2A Accounting Ljubljana, we welcome initiatives that make business operations easier — but less oversight doesn’t mean less responsibility.
Now is the time to:
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Audit your accounting and compliance processes.
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Streamline document management and digital communication with FURS.
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Ensure full compliance with the Tax Procedure Act (ZDavP-2).
With the right accounting partner and timely tax advisory, your company can minimize risk while benefiting from upcoming procedural simplifications.
CTA:
👉 Want to know how the new tax control procedures will affect your business?
Contact K2A Accounting Ljubljana for a professional consultation and stay fully compliant with Slovenia’s tax legislation.
