On 21 November, Šibenik hosted the conference “Fiscalization 2.0 – New Rules: The Last Chance to Prepare”, organized by Motus Media ahead of the new Fiscalization Act, which comes into force on 1 January 2026. Bolder had the honor of moderating a panel discussion titled “Practical Guidelines and Answers to Key Questions Before January 2026.”
The panel was attended by: Ivana Živković Abraham (CFO Management), Verica Jurković (Datalab HR), Martina Saratlija (Zoom Point), Višeslav Majić (Hrvatska pošta), and Danijela Dellavia (HGK). The panelists provided concrete interpretations, practical examples, and tools for successful adaptation to the new rules for entrepreneurs, accountants, financial and IT professionals.
As of 1 January 2026, all VAT taxpayers will be required to issue e-invoices, and a new requirement is that each invoice item must be linked to a classification code from the KPD—an obligation that will affect all e-invoice issuers. Flat-rate craftsmen will not yet be required to issue e-invoices from 1 January 2026, but they will need to choose an information intermediary in order to receive e-invoices.
The Šibenik conference confirmed that preparations for Fiscalization 2.0 require swift organization, clear processes, and reliable technical partners, and experts emphasized that those who start on time will adapt successfully.
