- Proposed VAT Act amendments in Croatia aim to simplify administration and adjust filing deadlines, aligning with mandatory eInvoicing.
- VAT return deadline would move from the 20th to the last day of the month following the tax period.
- eInvoices will not require recipient consent when mandatory under fiscalisation rules.
- Several reporting forms (DON-H, I-RA, U-RA, VAT-F, PPO) will be eliminated, with their data integrated into eInvoicing.
- The draft bill has completed public consultation and awaits parliamentary approval for implementation from 1 January 2026.
Source: fintua.com
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