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Tamara Jelić Kazić

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Bardek, Lisac, Mušec, Skoko and partners
in cooperation with CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Ilica 1
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
Languages Croatian, English

Tamara Jelić Kazić is a lawyer specialised in tax law. She is especially experienced in advising clients about the tax aspects of doing business in Croatia, transactional strategies within M&A procedures, and regulatory projections regarding potential investments.

She is an attorney-at-law as well as an accountant certified by the UK-based Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). She has more than 15 years of experience providing international and domestic tax law advice. Prior to joining CMS, Tamara Jelić Kazić worked in one of the big four companies for half a decade.
Tamara Jelić Kazić advises clients from various industries on the tax-related implications of international transactions, the application of double taxation treaties, the restructuring of companies, indirect taxation as well as state aid and incentives. In addition to legal and tax-related transactional advisory, Tamara Jelić Kazić represents clients in tax proceedings and dispute resolution and deals with EU tax law on a daily basis. Practice has shown that considering the tax aspects of transactions are a necessity, which makes Tamara Jelić Kazić’s expertise a valuable contribution to understanding clients’ needs and improving their business. 

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“Tamara Jelić Kazić is a key name for tax litigation."

The Legal 500, 2019

Memberships & Roles

  • Croation Bar Association 
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Education

  • 2011 – Admission to the Bar
  • 2010 – ACCA 
  • 2000 – Mag. Iur., Law, University of Zagreb
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13/03/2024
Tax: A CEE Level of Intricacy
CEE Legal Matters | 12 March 2024
01/06/2023
Croatian Government announces amendments to a set of tax regulations
Although this was announced as a “2023 reform”, most experts agree that the Government plan represents a further set of administrative changes to existing tax legislation. Draft amendments have not...
03/05/2023
Real estate transaction costs and taxes in Croatia
1. Due diligence costs for the purchase of real estate 1.1 Municipal search Cost Issuance of the registry excerpts / copies of cadastral plans, maps and zoning information: administrative fee EUR 3...
27/03/2023
Croatia – recent changes to tax legislation
Reduced VAT on heatingBased on a temporary measure from 2022, supplies of natural gas, district heating, firewood, pellets, briquettes and wood chips are subject to a VAT rate of 5% instead of 13%.This...
15/12/2022
When to deduct input VAT if the supplier applies the cash accounting scheme...
Unlike the standard method of accounting for VAT, in which a supplier has to pay the authorities VAT regardless of whether the customer has paid the invoice, the cash accounting scheme allows VAT to be...
15/12/2022
U.S. and Croatia sign Double Tax Treaty
The United States of America and Croatia signed a long-awaited Convention to avoid double taxation (the “Treaty”). The Treaty covers profit and income taxes and has been signed with the aim of avoiding...
05/12/2022
Croatia introduces a windfall tax across all sectors
Following the EU Regulation 2022/1854 of 6 October 2022 on an emergency intervention to address high energy prices (Regulation), the Croatian Government has drafted legislation for a general corporate...
26/10/2022
October 2022 tax legislation amendments
Aiming to further relieve the impact of the inflation on citizens’ wellbeing, Croatia introduced certain tax cuts that came into effect on 1 October 2022. An increase in tax-free payments to employees...
05/09/2022
Croatia to adopt the euro from 1 January 2023: Final transition in Q4 2022 
It’s official: Croatia is adopting the euro as its official currency from 1 January 2023. The obligation to report prices in both kuna and euro begins in Q4 of 2022. Dual reporting using the fixed conversion...
22/04/2022
Croatia soon to become 20th state to adopt the euro
Croatia is planning to introduce the euro as its official currency from 1 January 2023. The Proposal of the Act on the Introduction of the Euro as the Official Currency in Croatia is currently passing...
04/04/2022
Lower VAT rates on selected goods and services from 1 April 2022
Recent energy price hikes have triggered price increases in many sectors including consumer goods. In order to cushion these price hikes, VAT rates have been lowered on certain goods and services. Instead...
06/12/2021
Climate change taxation reforms and incentives in Croatia
1. Has your country ratified the Paris Agreement?  Yes, May 24, 2017. 2. Has your country introduced environmental taxes? 2.1 Energy taxes Yes: Gasoline, diesel, fuel oils, natural gas, coal, electricity...