Croatian regulations changed five times in three years. The deadline is real. This workshop gets you from zero to fully configured in half a day, working on your own device, with your own business data.
First e-invoice issued
During the workshop, on your deviceThe workshop covers exactly what a craftsman or small business owner needs. Nothing theoretical, nothing you won't use next week.
Set up fiscalization software on your actual device. We walk through the process together so you understand each step, not just follow instructions blindly.
Send a real e-invoice before you leave the room. The format, the mandatory fields, the XML structure behind it. You see it work with your own eyes.
Which documents you must archive, for how long, and in what format. What you can delete. What a tax inspector actually looks for during an audit.
What to do when the system shows an error on Saturday evening and your accountant won't answer until Monday. Step-by-step troubleshooting you can actually follow.
Laptop, tablet, phone. Whatever you actually use in your business. The workshop is structured so every participant configures their own system, not a demonstration machine that gets reset afterward.
The regulations are written for lawyers. We translate them into what you actually need to do on a Tuesday morning when a client asks for an invoice.
You can't afford to spend a week in training. This workshop is designed to fit into a working schedule.
Every participant gets individual attention when something doesn't work on their specific device or setup.
Written material you can consult when you're back in your workshop and something unexpected comes up.
Not for finance departments. Not for companies with IT staff. For the person who does the work themselves and also has to deal with the paperwork.
When Croatian e-invoicing rules get updated (and they will), workshop alumni receive a summary of what changed and what you need to do differently. No need to start from scratch.
The workshop follows a specific sequence. Each step builds on the previous one. By the end, you have a working system.
What fiscalization actually means. Why e-invoices are different from PDF invoices. What the Croatian Tax Administration sees when you submit a transaction. This is the context that makes everything else make sense.
Hands-on setup. Every participant configures their own device. Certificate installation, software settings, test environment connection. Instructors move through the room to help with individual issues.
You issue an invoice. A real one, to a real recipient (or a test recipient if you prefer). You see the XML, you see the response from the tax system, you understand what just happened. Then you issue a second one, faster.
The most common error codes and what they mean. How to handle a failed submission. What you must keep and for how long. Questions from participants. By the end of this hour, you leave with a working system and a clear head.
Electrician, plumber, carpenter, painter. You do excellent work and now the government wants you to do paperwork too.
A shop, a studio, a service. You handle everything yourself and there's no IT department to call.
Your accountant mentioned something about e-invoices and you nodded and hoped it would sort itself out. It won't.
You've been putting this off. The workshop gets you compliant in one session without needing to become a technology expert.