- Croatia plans to implement mandatory B2B e-invoicing
- They have requested authorization from the EU for a derogation from the VAT Directive
- The go-live date for the e-invoicing requirement is January 2026
- The announcement highlights the government’s commitment to modernizing tax compliance systems
- The requirement will cover domestic B2B transactions for resident taxpayers
- Paper invoices will still be allowed for cross-border transactions
- The implementation is expected to have significant implications for resident taxpayers in Croatia.
Source: fonoa.com
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