The Croatian Tax Administration launched a redesigned and more intuitive navigation structure for its “Fiskalizacija” section. This update aims to improve user experience and accessibility for businesses and individuals navigating fiscalization-related obligations.
Key Features of the New Menu
- Clear Categorization of Fiscalization Topics:
- B2C Fiscalization: Covers the issuance of receipts and real-time reporting of cash transactions.
- e-Invoicing (eRačun): Guidance on electronic invoice formats, transmission standards, and integration with public sector systems.
- Technical Documentation: Includes API specifications, XML schemas, and integration manuals for software developers.
- System Updates and Notices: Alerts on system maintenance, new features, and regulatory changes.
- Enhanced Access to Reports:
- Monthly and annual summaries of fiscalized receipts.
- Sector-specific breakdowns and statistical insights.
- Practical Guidance and FAQs:
- Step-by-step instructions for registration and compliance.
- Clarifications on product classification under KPD 2025 (Croatian Product Classification).
- Examples of typical fiscalization scenarios and how to handle edge cases.
Compliance Support
The new structure is designed to help taxpayers:
- Understand their obligations under Croatia’s fiscalization laws.
- Access relevant forms and documentation quickly.
- Stay informed about changes in fiscalization rules and technology requirements.
It also supports software vendors and integrators by providing centralized access to technical resources needed for compliant system development.
Why This Matters
Croatia’s fiscalization system is one of the most advanced in Europe, requiring real-time reporting of transactions to the Tax Administration. This update reflects the government’s commitment to transparency, digitalization, and ease of compliance.
The new menu is especially useful for:
- Retailers and service providers subject to B2C fiscalization.
- Public sector suppliers using eRačun.
- Developers and IT teams integrating fiscalization into POS and ERP systems
Source Porezna-uprava.gov.hr
- See also
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE
- Join the LinkedIn Group on ”VAT in the Digital Age” (VIDA), click HERE
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