- Croatia is implementing mandatory e-Invoicing for all transaction types (B2B, B2G, and B2C) through a draft law on fiscalization released by the Ministry of Finance, which aims to expand the current rules from cash transactions to include all invoices, enhancing real-time reporting and tax compliance.
- The proposed law introduces a phased rollout, starting with a voluntary testing phase on September 1, 2025, followed by mandatory e-invoicing for VAT-registered taxpayers from January 1, 2026, and for all other taxpayers by January 1, 2027, ensuring businesses have time to adapt their systems.
- Key features of the e-Invoicing framework include real-time data submission to the tax administration, mandatory digital signatures for invoice authenticity, robust cybersecurity measures, and multiple electronic channels for invoice exchange, all designed to streamline the VAT compliance process and reduce fraud.
Source RTCsuite
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