It has been reported that a mutual agreement has been reached between Croatia and Turkey regarding provision of VAT refund on certain expenditures.
The statement issued by the Turkish embassy in Zagreb stated that reciprocity data was exchanged between the finance ministries of the two countries in order to recover value-added tax on some expenses.
In the statement, the statement stated that, starting from April 10, a refund of value-added tax has been provided for expenses subject to reciprocity statements.
In this context, the statement stated that it is possible to provide VAT refunds for fuel, spare parts, maintenance and repair expenses, and highway tolls made in Croatia, which are on the transit route in Turkey, in international road transport. For road haulers who do not have a business center.
“VAT refund issue resolved”
Turkey’s ambassador to Zagreb, Yavuz Selim Kiran, said on his social media account, “Good news for our road transport companies. The long-standing issue of VAT refund has been resolved. Our road transport companies will now be able to refund VAT for fuel and spare parts.” maintenance and repair expenses and highway tolls in Croatia.” subscriber.
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