- The Tax Administration denies claims about instability in the fiscalization system.
- The system is operating stably and there is no reason to delay sending eInvoices.
- The message recommending postponement is not an official notice from the Tax Administration.
- Taxpayers should rely only on official communication channels for accurate information.
- False messages and actions that could destabilize the system will be subject to legal action.
Source: porezna-uprava.gov.hr
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