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- Croatia is introducing mandatory e-Invoicing and real-time electronic reporting as part of its digital tax compliance reform.
- Businesses must adapt to structured invoice formats, increased data transparency, and integration with tax authority systems.
- A webinar on March 10 will cover the regulatory background, implementation timeline, technical requirements, and practical challenges.
- The session targets tax, finance, compliance, IT, and digital transformation professionals involved with Croatian operations.
- Attendees will receive practical guidance and actionable steps to ensure compliance and a smooth transition to the new requirements.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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