- Croatia plans to implement mandatory B2B e-invoicing starting January 1, 2026
- The Ministry of Finance has opened a public consultation on amendments to the Fiscalization Law
- The Fiscalization Law, effective since 2013, initially focused on B2C transactions
- In 2019, Croatia introduced mandatory e-invoicing for B2G transactions
- The new phase aims to unify tax procedures for B2C, B2G, and B2B transactions
- Testing for e-invoice systems will begin on September 1, 2025
- VAT-registered businesses must start using e-invoices for B2B transactions by January 1, 2026
- Non-VAT registered entities must accept e-invoices by January 1, 2026, and issue them by January 1, 2027
- The e-invoicing system is expected to save time, reduce administrative burdens, and eliminate over ten tax return forms
- Estimated savings for Croatian taxable persons exceed EUR 120 million due to reduced administrative burdens
Source: vatabout.com
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