- Croatia is expanding electronic invoicing from the public sector to the broader business community.
- Since July 1, 2019, suppliers to public authorities must use the national e-invoicing platform.
- The platform is managed by FINA and integrated with the Peppol network for secure transactions.
- The government plans to extend e-invoicing to B2B transactions starting with a testing phase on September 1, 2025.
- The full mandate for B2B e-invoicing begins on January 1, 2026, for VAT-registered companies established in Croatia.
- From January 1, 2027, the requirement will include non-VAT registered businesses.
- The Directorate-General for Tax Administration oversees the initiative with a centralised e-invoicing system.
- The system will validate invoices in real time and integrate with the Fiscalization 2.0 programme.
- The initiative aims to reduce VAT fraud and streamline administrative processes.
- Businesses need to invest in compliant systems to meet new requirements.
- Croatia’s approach aligns with similar initiatives in other EU countries.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
See also
- eInvoicing in Croatia – VATupdate
- Briefing Document & Podcast: Croatia’s New Fiscalization Act and Mandatory E-Invoicing – VATupdate
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