- Croatia’s Tax Administration has launched “Fiscalization 2.0” to introduce a new system for e-invoicing, e-archiving, and advanced online bookkeeping.
- The Tax Authority plans to introduce a countrywide CTC obligation in two phases: first, a country-wide e-invoicing mandate, and second, a country-wide DRR mandate.
- Businesses are expected to report data on sales and purchase invoices to a central infrastructure within 48 hours after issuance or reception of the document.
- The current platform for B2G e-invoicing is likely to be merged or associated with the anticipated mandate.
- Peppol Network is expected to be an acceptable alternative distribution channel for B2B e-invoices when the mandate comes into force.
- EN 16931 specifications do not fulfill local VAT requirements in Croatia, so either a revised EN should come into place or an extension provided for taxpayers doing business in Croatia.
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