Croatia will introduce mandatory e-invoicing for domestic B2B transactions from January 2027

30 June 2025

Croatia have become the latest EU country to confirm they will introduce a mandatory electronic invoicing regime for B2B transactions, from 1 January 2027.

This new regime will apply to resident businesses selling to other VAT-registered businesses within Croatia and once introduced it will mean effected businesses will report their sales to the Croatian tax authorities via a new e-invoicing platform rather than sending invoices directly to their customers.

The goal of this invoice-reporting regime is to combat VAT fraud by providing tax authorities with real-time visibility into when VAT is charged and collected.

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