- Intensified fiscalization inspections will be conducted by authorized officials from the Ministry of Finance, Tax, and Customs Administration.
- These inspections will focus on monitoring the issuance and recording of receipts and verifying the correctness of fiscalization software for cash receipts.
- The intensified controls begin during the Easter holidays and will continue across the entire territory of Croatia.
- The goal is to detect taxpayers who systematically and intentionally violate tax regulations and to ensure smooth business operations for compliant taxpayers.
- For serious and systematic violators, in addition to penalties, business activity bans will be increasingly applied to prevent further illegal actions.
Source: porezna-uprava.gov.hr
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