- The Croatian Ministry of Finance is consulting on VAT Act amendments to simplify compliance and reduce burdens.
- Final draft amendments will be prepared after consultation ends on 18 October 2025 and submitted to parliament.
- Proposed changes include extended filing deadlines and simplified reporting obligations.
- E-invoicing will be mandatory for domestic B2B supplies from 2026.
- Invoicing for currency exchange services will no longer be required.
Source: vatcalc.com
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