Accountants say digitisation, obligatory e-invoicing act key for development
Ljubljana, 9 November - Slovenia's accounting sector needs to focus on speeding up digitisation and passing the act on obligatory electronic invoicing as well as improving internal reporting in SMEs, heard an annual accountants meeting, which is being held in Bled on Thursday and Friday.
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Second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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President of the Chamber of of Accounting Services Aleksander Štefanac at the second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
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CEO of the accounting firm Unija Miran Pikovnik speaking at the second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
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Second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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Mira Ličen from the Economy Faculty in Ljubljana at the second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
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Slovenian Financial Administration representative Jure Meze speaking at the second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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Mitja Cesar, vice-chairman of the management board at Slovenian paint maker Jub, speaking at the second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Bled
Second annual meeting of Slovenian accountants organized by the Slovenian Accounting Institute.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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