Regulatory updates - Croatia

Compliance Alert – Extension to reduced VAT rate on heating-related supplies
The application of the reduced 5% VAT rate for natural gas, district heating, firewood, pellets, briquettes, and wood chips has been extended for one year until March 31, 2027
Croatia's countrywide e-invoicing and reporting mandate is approved
The government of the Republic of Croatia has approved the “Law of Fiscalization”, which makes e-invoicing and reporting mandatory for B2B transactions, among other modifications.
Croatia mandates B2G e-invoicing as of 1st July 2019
Croatia has become one of the first countries to fulfil the April 2019 deadline of the EU directive 2014/55.
Country Specifications
E-Invoicing/CTC Model:
B2G: Centralised/Peppol B2B: Post-Audit - From 1 January 2026 Decetranlized CTC exchange moel
Mandatory Infrastructure:
- B2G: FINA e-Račun/Peppol - B2B: N/A
Mandatory Format:
- B2G: UBL 2.1, Peppol BIS - B2B: N/A
Mandatory for Issuing:
- B2G: Suppliers to all contracting authorities - B2B: no explicit requirements - From 1 January 2026 B2B, B2G, B2C roll out
Mandatory for Receiving:
- B2G: All contracting auhtorities - B2B: Buyer's consent required - From 1 January 2026 B2B, B2G, B2C roll out
eSignature:
Not Required
Archiving Period:
11 years
Archiving Abroad:
Allowed under conditions
