- Croatia is implementing Fiscalization 2.0, a new digitized tax system.
- The project includes mandatory e-invoicing for B2B and B2G transactions.
- The government launched a free application, FiskAplikacija, for accessing fiscalized data.
- The new system aims to improve VAT reporting and provide better monitoring of transactions.
- Taxable persons will benefit from simplified tax returns and reduced paperwork.
- The government will release more information about the implementation in 2025.
- Taxable persons should monitor for updates and prepare for the changes.
Source: vatabout.com
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