- Croatia is implementing Fiscalization 2.0, a tax reform starting January 1, 2026
- The reform mandates electronic invoicing for B2B, B2G, and B2C transactions
- Fiscalization 2.0 aims to modernize the tax system, simplify reporting, and increase transparency
- Invoices must be in a standardized digital format, delivered via the Peppol network, and reported in real-time
- Paper invoices will be phased out, moving towards full digitalization
- The reform is based on the Fiscalization Act of 2025, aligning with EU standards
- Key dates include September 1, 2025, for law effect and testing, January 1, 2026, for VAT businesses, and January 1, 2027, for all businesses
Source: melasoft.com
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