As of January 1st 2023, the euro will become the official and customary currency in Croatia.
From now on, it will be mandatory for companies to display prices in both HRK (Croatian kuna) and euro in their dealings with customers (commercial documents, price lists, offers, invoices etc.).
This obligation only applies to...
The government has announced a reduction to the VAT rate applicable to certain products and sectors: Firewood and wood pellets: the rate goes from 25% to 13%. Gas: the rate drops from 25% to 5% from April1, 2022 to March 31, 2023 and returns to 13% from April1, 2023 Fish, meat, eggs, fruits and vegetables,...
The Statistical Office of the Republic of Croatia has published the INTRASTAT 2022 guide determining the thresholds for INTRASTAT declarations in 2022: The threshold for introduction is increased from HRK 2,500,000 to HRK 2,600,000 The threshold for shipment is increased from HRK 1,300,000 to HRK 1,500,000
The e-commerce reform comes into force on 1st July 2021. This reform impacts the following: Online traders established in/outside the European Union who sell from their own website Online sellers established in/outside the European Union who sell from a marketplace Marketplaces (Amazon, Cdiscount etc.) Online traders who carry out dropshipping The main change is that,...
On 1st January 2020, Croatia will apply the reduced 13% VAT rate to food preparation and meal services (including take-aways), and to services related to copyright, composers and artists, and or those exercising this activity within the framework of a specific regulation.