Most training for Croatian business regulations is written by lawyers for lawyers. We built something different: a workshop where you leave with a working system, not a certificate that says you sat through a presentation.
A skilled electrician should not have to become a software specialist to issue an invoice. But the reality in Croatia is that the fiscalization system is complex, the documentation is technical, and the rules keep changing. That gap is what we address.
Every minute of the workshop involves doing something on your actual device. Not watching a slideshow.
When a participant's device shows an unexpected error, an instructor is there to help. Large group webinars cannot do this.
When regulations change again, we update the material and communicate what is different. You don't start from scratch.
The Croatian fiscalization law is over 40 pages. We translate the parts that matter to you into plain instructions.
This is the situation that motivated us to build this workshop.
It's Saturday at 7 PM. A client needs an invoice. The fiscalization system shows an error code. You search online, find five different forum posts with five different answers, try one, make it worse. You call your accountant. No answer. You call again. Still nothing. The client is waiting.
This is not a rare scenario. It happens to Croatian craftsmen and small business owners regularly. The system is complex and the support available when something goes wrong is minimal.
You recognize the error code. You know the two or three things to check first. You know whether this is something you can fix yourself or whether you genuinely need to call someone.
More importantly, you understand the system well enough to know what the error is telling you. That understanding is what the workshop builds. Not just a checklist, but actual comprehension of how the pieces fit together.
Croatian e-invoicing regulations are updated by the Ministry of Finance and the Tax Administration. We monitor these updates and revise our workshop content accordingly. When something changes, we communicate it to past participants in plain language. We do not claim to provide legal or tax advice. We provide technical education about how to operate the systems that Croatian law requires you to use.