- Guide for Businesses with Customers in Croatia.
- VAT Rates: standard rate is 25%, reduced rates of 13% and 5% apply to certain goods and services, and some are exempt.
- VAT registration thresholds vary depending on the type of seller and transaction.
- Croatian VAT numbers use the Personal Identification Number (OIB) format. Electronically Supplied Services (ESS) are subject to VAT, with a threshold of EUR 10,000 for B2C sales. Marketplace and platform operators must follow EU VAT rules.
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