- Fiscalization in Sweden requires cash register systems to keep electronic records
- Electronic journal function in POS systems saves detailed information about sales and payments
- All companies dealing with cash transactions must comply with this requirement
- The electronic journal is a crucial component of accounting records and must be preserved for at least seven years
- Security measures are in place to prevent data manipulation and track changes
- The Swedish Tax Agency is committed to fostering a transparent and secure financial environment
- XML export support from electronic journals will become a mandate in the future
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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