croatia taxes
Government Further Explains Pension Reform and Tax Cuts
ZAGREB, July 3, 2018 – The relevant cabinet ministers presented outlines of the pension reform plan and the second phase ...
Tax Cuts Coming on 1 January 2019
ZAGREB, July 2, 2018 – Croatian Finance Minister Zdravko Marić said on Monday that a set of tax reform bills ...
July 1st Marks Tax Freedom Day for Average Croat
ZAGREB, June 29, 2018 – The Croatian taxpayer with average income works half a year for the state and another ...
Tourist Tax in Croatia to Rise 25% in 2019?
ZAGREB, June 21, 2018 – The Tourism Ministry has proposed introducing, as of 2019, a higher tourist (sojourn) tax during ...
VAT Rate to Be Cut to 24%, Prime Minister Promises
ZAGREB, June 15, 2018 – Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Friday work was underway on a tax reform in ...
Further Tax Cuts Coming in January
ZAGREB, May 19, 2018 – Finance Minister Zdravko Marić said on Friday that the Finance Ministry was aware of the ...
Taxes to Be Reduced from January 2019
ZAGREB, April 26, 2018 – A comprehensive pension system reform with the statutory retirement age being gradually raised to 67, ...
New Tax Cuts Coming?
ZAGREB, April 21, 2018 – The leader of the Croatian People’s Party (HNS) Ivan Vrdoljak said on Saturday that he ...
Taxes in Countries of Former Yugoslavia
There is one common feature: governments like to talk about lower taxes, but rarely fulfil their promises.
VAT Rate to Be Reduced?
ZAGREB, March 21, 2018 – Without tax exemptions and differential tax rates, standard Value Added Tax could (VAT) be reduced ...