- Croatia to launch Fiskalizacija 2.0 in 2026, mandating B2B e-invoicing
- A free app called “FiskAplikacija” will be developed to support businesses
- The system will require real-time reporting to the government’s e-Račun platform
- Draft legislation for public consultation will be available soon
- The project aims to streamline fiscal data review, improve tax compliance, and transparency
- Third-party e-invoicing partners will be considered
- The EU has mandated structured e-invoicing for cross-border intra-community supplies starting July 2023
- The project will simplify tax returns, reduce forms, and promote transparency in business practices
- It will contribute to environmental sustainability by using digital archives
- The goal is to modernize Croatia’s invoicing system, reduce fraud, and ease compliance burdens for businesses.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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