On Oct 16, 2020, at the suggestion of the Ministry of Finance, the government approved the postponement of all four phases of electronic sales registration to January 1, 2023. Entrepreneurs who wish to register their sales electronically voluntarily will be able to continue to do so. The Ministry of Finance took this step on the basis of a careful assessment of the most current health situation, the outlook for economic development and after today’s consultation with all business unions, associations and chambers.
“The main goal of electronic sales records has always been to level the business environment. At the moment, however, the priority is to save the business itself. Simply put, if it flows into your attic, you will not trim your English lawn. When you repair the roof, you can go back to the garden, “explains Minister Alena Schillerová. “Electronic records of sales are a successful project and today’s consultation with entrepreneurs confirmed to us that it still has their strong support, although it fully agrees with the postponement due to the current health situation,” adds the Minister of Finance.
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