Despite being one of Europe’s newest countries, having only declared independence in 1991, Croatia’s VAT regime has a long and varied history.
VAT was initially introduced in the country in 1998 and was comprehensively updated in 2013 once Croatia had joined the European Union; ensuring its VAT regulations matched those outlined in the EU’s VAT Directive.
Source Innovate Tax
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