- Croatia is implementing mandatory structured e-invoicing between VAT registered businesses
- The government’s e-Račun platform will support this initiative
- The Croatian government requested permission to derogate from the EU VAT Directive in September 2023
- Approval for the derogation typically takes three to six months
- The Ministry of Finance aims to launch the mandatory e-invoicing on domestic transactions on 1 January 2026.
Source: vatcalc.com
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