Discusses pricing formula and other fees, value-added tax (VAT), etc.
Last Published: 5/31/2019

The level of prices in Croatia is generally high, even compared to prices of similar products/services in Western European countries and the United States, thus making imported products price competitive. The Croatian currency, the Kuna is tied to the Euro and the standard Value Added Tax (VAT) in Croatia is 25% (since 2016, there are also reduced rates of 13% and 5% for selected products and services).

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