The history of fiscalization in Slovakia is pretty long in this country since requirements for issuing fiscal receipts in retail have been introduced in 1995.
From the basic concept of fiscal devices usage (fiscal printers as the main type used by middle and big size retailers), in 2018. authorities had the intention to introduce the E-kasa system – a fiscalization concept based on certification of the POS application and real-time communication of transaction data with the authorities with a mandatory hardware component – protected data storage as a mandatory type of fiscal memory.
Source JB Consulting
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