- Transition to eInvoices: Starting January 1, 2026, Croatia will mandate the use of electronic invoices (eInvoices) and fiscalization in business transactions, enabling real-time reporting to tax authorities and improving efficiency in tax compliance.
- Phased Implementation: The introduction of eInvoices will occur in two phases: the first phase requires all VAT-registered taxpayers to issue and receive eInvoices by January 1, 2026, while the second phase, beginning January 1, 2027, mandates that non-VAT taxpayers also begin issuing eInvoices.
- Enhanced Security and Support for Entrepreneurs: The fiscalization process ensures secure data exchange through regulated information intermediaries, and the Tax Administration offers a free application, MIKROeRAČUN, to assist small and medium-sized entrepreneurs in managing eInvoices, leading to significant administrative relief and streamlined tax processes.
Source 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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