On February the 6th this year, yhe addresses of as many as 30,000 retailers will receive a query in which they’ll have to justify whether they increased, decreased or froze the prices of certain items on sale in their stores after the state lowered the general VAT rate for some products at the beginning of April 2022 (at 5 and 13 percent). This was announced by Finance Minister Marko Primorac at the Tax Conference held at the Faculty of Economics in Zagreb recently.
Source: total-croatia-news.com
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