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New Guidelines Published Under Fiscalization 2.0: Advance Payment and E-Invoice Procedures Explained

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New Guidelines Published Under Fiscalization 2.0:Advance Payment and E-Invoice Procedures Explained In line with the Fiscalization 2.0 changes set to take effect on January 1, 2026, Croatia has published a guide outlining the most important rules and procedural examples related to e-invoicing and payment processes. Released on November 24, 2025, this guide focuses on two […]

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Croatia Implements New Classification in E-Invoice System: KPD 2025 Standard

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Croatia Implements New Classification inE-Invoice System: KPD 2025 Standard Croatia’s Ministry of Finance Tax Administration is implementing the new goods and services classification KPD 2025 for the electronic invoice system (eRačun). The new system provides international standards-compliant data collection and reporting capabilities in preparation for 2025. Croatia’s electronic invoicing infrastructure is undergoing significant modernization. The

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Croatia Launches New E-Invoice App for Small Businesses: MIKROeRAČUN

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Croatia Launches New E-Invoice App forSmall Businesses: MIKROeRAČUN Croatia’s Ministry of Finance Tax Administration has launched the free e-invoice application MIKROeRAČUN for taxpayers outside the VAT system. Version 1.0, effective September 1, 2025, will also offer invoice issuance features from 2027. Croatia’s digital invoicing ecosystem is expanding with a new service. The MIKROeRAČUN application developed

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Croatian Government Approves Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing

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Croatia Approves Nationwide E-Invoicing Mandate The Croatian government has officially passed the Law of Fiscalization, requiring mandatory e-invoicing and real-time reporting for B2B, B2G, and B2C transactions. Starting January 1, 2026, all VAT-registered businesses must issue and report e-invoices for B2B and B2G transactions. In addition, all B2C transactions, including online payments via bank transfer,

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Croatia Is Going Fully Digital

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Croatia Is Going Fully Digital Are You Ready? On February 27, 2025, Croatia announced a major step toward tax digitalization by expanding fiscalization and introducing mandatory B2B e-invoicing. This means all businesses must prepare for real-time electronic invoicing and digital reporting to the Tax Administration — including non-cash transactions and industries previously exempt. Rollout Timeline: What Will Change?

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Croatia to Mandate B2B E-Invoicing for Local VAT Businesses

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Croatia to Mandate B2B E-Invoicing forLocal VAT Businesses The Croatian Ministry of Finance launched a public consultation on February 27, 2025, regarding the introduction of mandatory B2B electronic invoicing and e-reporting, set to take effect on January 1, 2026. This new regulation will apply to resident, VAT-registered businesses, though it remains unclear whether non-resident businesses

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Croatia Plans B2B E-Invoicing as Part of Fiscalization 2.0

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Croatia Plans B2B E-Invoicing as Part of Fiscalization 2.0 The Croatian government has announced a revolutionary move: B2B electronic invoicing will become mandatory on January 1, 2026. This is a major step forward for corporate efficiency and tax modernization. It is intended to impose both the requirement to produce electronic invoices and the requirement to

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