- The Croatian Tax and Customs Administration will intensify monitoring of cash-based businesses nationwide from 29 November 2025 to 7 January 2026.
- Authorities will use real-time fiscalization data and advanced analytics for targeted inspections to detect non-compliance and enforce receipt-issuance rules.
- The campaign aims to ensure fair market competition and financial discipline by identifying and penalizing non-compliant taxpayers.
- Citizens are encouraged to report irregularities through various channels, including a toll-free hotline, online services, and a mobile app.
- The administration emphasizes the importance of always requesting a receipt for cash payments.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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