- Croatia published new guidelines for e-invoicing and payment procedures under Fiscalization 2.0, effective January 1, 2026.
- The guide covers submission of e-invoice payment data and procedures for advance payment e-invoices, including issuing, voiding, and final invoicing.
- Detailed examples and explanations are provided in the document “Fiskalizacija 2.0 primjeri i način postupanja.”
- The guidelines aim to ensure compliance with the updated legal framework for electronic invoicing and payments.
Source: docnova.ai
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