- The Croatian government is preparing flexible VAT changes to address rising fuel prices due to global energy pressures.
- Proposed VAT amendments would allow temporary, biweekly adjustments but will only be used if necessary.
- The government is also seeking EU approval to lower the European component of excise duties.
- Existing measures include reduced excise duties and limited distributor margins, but further reductions are limited.
- Final decisions on VAT and excise changes depend on future global energy price developments.
Source: croatiaweek.com
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