- The Croatian government is considering reducing the VAT rate and European excise duties as tools to address rising energy prices.
- Amendments to the VAT Act have been submitted for public consultation and are expected to be voted on by the end of April.
- The government seeks temporary authority to adjust the VAT rate biweekly in response to extraordinary circumstances affecting energy prices.
- A request has been sent to the European Commission to allow for a reduction in the European portion of excise duties, but this process will take time.
- Any VAT reduction will comply with European regulations, with a minimum rate of 15 percent.
Source: portal.hr
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