- Croatia published amendments to the VAT law in the Official Gazette on December 24, 2024
- The new VAT law will be effective from January 1, 2025
- Non-EU taxpayers can now claim VAT refunds for 2024 under Article 67
- The mandatory VAT registration threshold is raised to EUR 60,000 to ease the burden on small businesses
- Businesses under the threshold can deregister from VAT by January 15, 2025
- The law change aims to support about 7,500 small businesses by reducing mandatory VAT registration
- New provisions allow for the deduction of extra VAT charged and align with EU regulations for small business VAT exemptions
- The amendments aim to modernize Croatia’s VAT system and improve the business environment for SMEs
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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