Croatia is seeking feedback on draft legislation aiming to introduce mandatory electronic invoicing between companies from 2026, the country’s finance minister announced Thursday.
Companies within the value-added-tax system will be obliged to issue electronic invoices from Jan. 1, 2026, while taxpayers outside the system, along with local and regional self-government units and state budget-funded entities, will have until the year after to issue invoices, according to the proposal.
When exchanging electronic invoices, both issuers and recipients will be obliged to extract and report tax-related data to the tax administration for processing and verification. A test environment for ...
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