- Croatian Tax Authorities released a Q&A document on Fiscalization 2.0.
- Topics include overlap between B2B and B2C transactions.
- Questions address issuing eInvoices for B2C transactions already fiscalized.
- Discusses if eInvoices can replace fiscal receipts for tax obligations.
- New Law on Fiscalization introduces exceptions for B2B transactions.
- Article 39 allows exceptions for cash or card transactions with fiscal receipts.
- One transaction requires one invoice or receipt; double recording is not allowed.
- Fiscalizing a B2B transaction via a fiscal receipt is allowed under certain conditions.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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