From January 1, 2023, the official currency in Croatia will be the euro, so data on receipts and other documents from January 1 onward will be presented in euros (until January 1, in kuna). Therefore, all provisions that previously were stated in kuna are now stated in euros, as is the cashier’s maximum.
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