- Croatia plans to introduce mandatory electronic invoicing between companies in 2026
- Finance minister announced proposal is being finalized and will be released for public consultation soon
- Proposal includes electronic accounting and financial reporting tools for administrative relief
- Small taxpayers outside the VAT system will have access to a free application for receiving electronic invoices
Source: news.bloomberglaw.com
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