The Croatian Ministry of Finance has launched a consultation procedure for a draft bill that aims to implement the requirements of the EU Council Directive concerning payment service providers. The proposed bill incorporates a range of measures, including:
- Harmonizing Croatia’s VAT fraud legislation with EU regulations, effective from January 1, 2024.
- Introducing administrative tools to enhance the effectiveness of combating VAT fraud in international e-commerce
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Source GVC
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