In Lithuania, fiscalization rules for online sales depend on the customer’s physical presence and payment method. If a buyer pays online without visiting the store, no fiscal receipt is required, but if payment occurs in-store, a cash register receipt must be issued.
Source: www.fiscal-requirements.com
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