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From January 1, 2027, Croatia will require resident VAT-registered businesses to issue e-invoices for domestic B2B transactions via a new tax authority platform, replacing direct customer invoicing.
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The e-invoicing mandate aims to reduce VAT fraud by giving Croatian tax authorities real-time insight into invoicing and VAT collection, improving compliance and transparency across the domestic business sector.
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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