- Croatia’s new Fiscalisation Law (Fiscalisation 2.0) will require all VAT-registered businesses to issue mandatory e-invoices starting January 1, 2026.
- The reform aims to fully digitalize business reporting, eliminate paperwork, and is expected to save companies up to €120 million annually in administrative costs.
- Accountants and businesses will need to invest in new technologies and adapt to cloud-based, XML invoicing systems, with support tools provided by Fina, Croatian Post, and Croatian Telecom.
- The law enables real-time oversight of both cash and non-cash transactions by the Tax Administration, increasing transparency and reducing irregularities.
- Despite the EU allowing delays until 2030, Croatia is implementing the changes early, citing readiness and outdated current systems.
Source: croatiaweek.com
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