Starting from January 22, 2022, an amended Value Added Tax Act entered into force, which, among other things, abolishes the delivery of paper receipts. This does not mean that the paper receipt will not have to be issued (printed), but it will be handed to the consumer only at the request of the consumer. As the Tax Authority explained, the retailers will now tell the amount charged, issue the receipt and register it for tax purposes, but do not give a hard copy to the consumer, unless the consumer explicitly requests it.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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