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Slovenia Tax Information

22% DDV

DDV is 22% standard, 9.5% reduced, 5% super-reduced. Registration above €50,000. Source: Financial Administration Slovenia.

Bookkeeper Services to Invoice

  • Monthly bookkeeping
  • Bank reconciliation
  • Accounts payable
  • Accounts receivable
  • Payroll support
  • Financial reports
  • Catch-up bookkeeping

Invoice Requirements in Slovenia

Davčna številka
Matična številka
Business address
Invoice number
DDV breakdown
Total in EUR

Payment Terms

Monthly retainer paid in advance. Catch-up projects 50% deposit.

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Payment Methods in Slovenia

Bank TransferCredit CardPayPalCash

Bookkeeper Invoice Tips

  • Specify period covered
  • Include transaction count
  • Note software used
  • Reference deliverables
  • Document hours if applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to bookkeeper invoices in Slovenia?

Slovenia has 22% DDV. DDV is 22% standard, 9.5% reduced, 5% super-reduced. Registration above €50,000. Source: Financial Administration Slovenia.

What payment methods are common for bookkeepers in Slovenia?

Common payment methods in Slovenia include: Bank Transfer, Credit Card, PayPal, Cash. Monthly retainer paid in advance. Catch-up projects 50% deposit.

What should bookkeeper invoices include in Slovenia?

Your invoice should include: Davčna številka, Matična številka, Business address, Invoice number. For bookkeeper services specifically, also include: Monthly bookkeeping, Bank reconciliation, Accounts payable.

How to price bookkeeping?

Monthly flat fee based on transaction volume. $300-2000/month typical for small business.

Charge for catch-up work?

Hourly or per-month-behind rate. Catch-up is intensive work, price accordingly.

What DDV rates apply?

Slovenia has 22% standard VAT, 9.5% for food/books/hotels, 5% for special items. EU standards apply.