Croatian consultation on B2B e-invoicing underway

30 March 2023

The Croatian tax authority is proposing to implement e-invoicing on transactions undertaken between VAT registered companies in the country.

If introduced, the new obligation will make it mandatory for all VAT registered companies, including non-residents, to issue their invoices in an electronic format via the government’s e-Račun platform. This will require the taxpayers to validate their business-to-business invoices with the Croatian tax authority before issuing them to customers.

Croatia follows a growing list of EU countries (including France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia) that have or will be introducing e-invoice systems.

It is hoped this new invoice-reporting regime will prevent common errors on these types of invoices and help prevent VAT fraud in the country.

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