Croatian government has approved a cut down on the VAT rates for specific goods, mainly on energy, sanitary and food products, to fight against inflation. This follows the trend of other EU countries reducing VAT rates with the same purpose, like Poland.
Support package consisting of VAT rates reduction measure will be composed of permanent and temporary VAT rate changes.
The new VAT rates will be applicable as from April 2022.
Source Marosa
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