I noticed a news item yesterday that one of the companies had contacted the Slovenian Ministry of Finance to clarify some points regarding their VAT legislation. I accidentally refreshed the page and didn't see the post anymore, and I was so curious to learn more about it. Maybe you also saw this news somewhere and could send me some article or information about it?
Where can I read about Slovenian guidance on VAT for ride platforms?
You can read about Slovenian VAT guidance for ride platforms in official clarifications from the Slovenian tax authorities, particularly through materials issued by the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS) and Ministry of Finance. A helpful summary is available here:
? Slovenian VAT guidance on ride-booking platforms
This guidance explains how VAT applies depending on the platform’s business model. For example, if a platform acts as the main service provider (setting prices and handling payments), it may be liable for VAT on the full fare, whereas marketplace-style platforms are typically taxed only on their commission.
If you're comparing this to real-world services, companies like London Airport Taxi londonairport-taxi.com generally operate as transport providers or pre-booked transfer services rather than digital marketplaces, which can affect how VAT responsibilities are structured in practice.
I noticed this news a few days earlier, so I must have recognized which company you were referring to. Most likely, it has to do with GetTransfer. soflowheelie-life.io
Are you in the transportation industry or something? I must have understood which company you were talking about, because I also saw this news a couple of days ago. It was most likely about the company GetTransfer and I immediately went to their website and found an article about it: blog.gettransfer.com . In short, they explained in more detail the difference between an active and passive platform and how exactly VAT is calculated in both of these models. And do you work as a driver on some digital platform? Because there was also a lot of information about the status of drivers there, you can read it.