ZAGREB, January 18, 2018 - Croatian Finance Minister Zdravko Marić said on Thursday that there would be no changes to the system of Value Added Tax this year and that the year would be used for a thorough analysis of the matter.
It's evident that any tax and administrative relief for citizens and entrepreneurs has positive effects.
Croatia will ratify the EU’s Fiscal Compact, but without crucial provisions which control public spending.
The finance minister talks about government finances in 2017 and plans for 2018.
''This will be a good year, we'll be better off than we were last year''
How does next year's investment climate look?
The finance minister is confronted by his Agrokor past once again.
Croatia had a deficit of 0.9 percent of GDP last year.
Finance Minister Marić is in Washington for meetings with IMF and the World Bank.
Despite the higher VAT rate, the Tax Administration says the revenues are disappointing.