In the period from 22 Feb 2021 till 6 Feb 2022 the value of taxable invoices increased by 25.1% YoY amounting to HRK 201.1bn. The spending amount is 5.6% higher than spending in a comparable period in 2019, yet again indicating positive sentiment. The value of last week’s taxable invoices is up 19.2% YoY, while compared to the week before it was also up 5.8%.
By looking at the latest announcements from the Tax Administration of the Republic of Croatia, in the period from 22 Feb 2021 till 6 Feb 2022, the value of taxable invoices increased by 25.1% YoY amounting to 201.1bn. This growth in taxable invoices represents positive sentiment in consumption, especially taking into consideration that consumption is yet again, 5.6% higher than in the 2019 comparable period (25 Feb 2019 – 9 Feb 2020). Taxable invoices in wholesale and retail trade in the period from 22 Feb 2021 till 6 Feb 2022 grew by HRK 18.5bn YoY (an increase of 15.9%) and it is also 7.3% above the value of spending level in this segment in the same period in 2019.
The value of taxable invoices in all segments in the week from 31 Jan to 6 Feb 2022 witnessed double-digit growth of 19.2% YoY. Compared to the same week in 2020 consumption witnessed an increase of 15% beating pre-pandemic spending. In the last week (31 Jan to 6 Feb) the spending in wholesale and retail trade picked up 10.1% YoY. Meanwhile, it is important to note that the value of taxable invoices in accommodation and food in a given week increased threefold – an increase of HRK 165.7m (amounting to HRK 238m) when compared to the same week in 2021. Compared to the same week in 2020, which is considered a pre-pandemic period, taxable invoices in accommodation and food are still down by 1.35%.
The value of taxable invoices in all segments in the week from 31 Jan to 6 Feb 2022, compared to the week before (24 Jan 2022 to 30 Jan 2022) was up 5.8%, mostly driven by the value in wholesale and retail in the same period which increased by HRK 963.5m. When looking at the value of taxable invoices in accommodation and food service, it increased slightly by 7.4% compared to the week before.