- E-Invoices are digital versions of paper invoices with all required legal elements.
- They are created and exchanged in a structured XML format for automatic processing.
- E-Invoices are mandatory for public sector dealings in Croatia.
- From January 1, 2026, all VAT-registered businesses in Croatia must use e-Invoices for B2B transactions.
- B2C transactions will still require fiscal receipts.
- Companies must use authorized intermediaries to issue e-Invoices.
- XML format allows automatic data processing by accounting systems.
- Information intermediaries ensure secure and compliant e-Invoice exchange and storage.
- E-Invoices must be stored for at least 11 years in their original XML format.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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