Croatia's "Fiscalization 2.0" Reform Set to Digitize Tax System

On January 23, 2025, the Croatian Ministry of Finance confirmed that the much-anticipated "Fiscalization 2.0" tax reform package is nearing completion. During a conference in Zagreb, the Ministry revealed that the legislative package, which aims to modernize the country's tax system, is in its final stages of development and will soon be available for public consultation. The new measures are expected to take effect in 2026.
Fiscalization 2.0 will include several significant changes, most notably the introduction of mandatory electronic invoicing. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline financial reporting and enhance the efficiency of the tax system. Additionally, the Ministry plans to roll out FiskAplikacija, a free application that will enable taxpayers to access and review fiscalized data, further supporting transparency and ease of use.
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