- From January 1, 2026, Croatia mandates e-invoicing and e-reporting for all domestic B2B and B2G transactions under Fiscalisation 2.0.
- VAT-registered businesses in Croatia must issue, receive, and report structured electronic invoices (eRačun) in real-time.
- The reform aims to enhance tax transparency, streamline administration, modernize invoicing, and combat VAT fraud.
- B2G e-invoicing has been mandatory since 2019; the 2026 mandate extends this to B2B transactions.
- B2C transactions continue to require real-time fiscalisation, now including online payments, but not mandatory e-invoicing.
Source: vatit.com
Briefing Document & Podcast: Croatia – E-Invoicing, E-Reporting, and E-Transport – VATupdate
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