- Croatia has submitted a request for a derogation from the EU VAT Directive to introduce mandatory B2B e-invoicing.
- The “Fiscalization 2.0” project aims to modernize Croatia’s financial processes through e-invoicing, e-archiving, and online bookkeeping.
- The derogation, if approved, would make B2B e-invoicing mandatory across Croatia and introduce digital reporting for domestic transactions.
- The implementation of mandatory B2B e-invoicing is planned for January 1, 2026.
- Croatia’s move towards mandatory e-invoicing does not affect transactions with foreign companies and aims to provide accessibility for small taxpayers.
- This initiative aligns with Croatia’s commitment to embracing digitalization for more efficient financial processes.
Source: marosavat.com
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