Non-fiscal countries have more flexibility in choosing their point-of-sale (POS) equipment as there are no strict regulations related to fiscalization. On the other hand, fiscal countries have strict rules defining the type of equipment that must be used, either through certification or approval. In hardware fiscal countries, a specific fiscal printer must be used, while in software fiscal countries, the POS software must pass approval. However, there are best practices that many non-fiscal retailers follow to ensure compliance. JB Fiscal Consulting provides knowledge for both non-fiscal and fiscal countries.
Source JB Fiscal Consulting
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