- Croatia is intensifying supervision of cash receipt issuance and fiscalization, including checks on receipt elements and point-of-sale software.
- Using software to bypass fiscalization can result in criminal liability for both software providers and taxpayers.
- Such actions may be prosecuted as computer fraud, tax evasion, or assisting in tax evasion, with harsher legal consequences than misdemeanors.
- The Tax Administration warns that only compliant software should be used, as unissued receipts are legally invalid.
- Businesses are strongly advised to follow fiscal regulations to avoid severe penalties.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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