- The Croatian Ministry of Finance opened a consultation on draft amendments to the VAT ordinance.
- Proposed changes include new reporting requirements for food donations and updated vehicle registration procedures.
- The draft simplifies VAT documentation for nonresidents and clarifies invoice rules for business supplies and advance payments.
- It extends various filing deadlines and amends VAT reporting for goods and services with 5%, 13%, and 25% input VAT rates.
- The ordinance would take effect the day after publication; comments are due by January 7, 2026.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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