- Croatia will launch Fiscalization 2.0 in 2026, introducing mandatory eInvoices for VAT reporting.
- The new system will expand fiscalization to B2B and B2G transactions.
- The reform aims to streamline compliance, reduce administrative burdens, and modernize tax reporting.
- The government will launch a free application, “FiskApplication”, for businesses and freelancers.
- The reform includes modernization of Financial Statement Registers and adjustments to Real Estate Tax.
- Recent tax policy changes include increased personal tax deductions, higher VAT registration thresholds, and revised non-taxable income limits.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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