- Croatia is preparing for B2B electronic invoicing through the Fiscalization Project 2.0
- B2B electronic invoicing in Croatia is scheduled to start in 2026
- The country plans to introduce electronic invoicing between companies from January 1, 2026
- The obligation to report national transactions and issue electronic invoices will be introduced
Source: edicomgroup.com
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