As previously stated, the seller has a large number of fiscalization obligations to fulfill. In other words, sellers need to obtain a cash register and control unit and configure them properly. Besides that, there are more things of which sellers need to be aware and must fulfill in accordance with the rules, which are established in legal and technical legislation.
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