- i.EKA fiscalization project in Lithuania sets strict rules for recording payment methods.
- Cash registers must capture and report payment methods in a standardized format.
- A “Detailed Transaction Journal” is required, showing income by payment method.
- Payment methods include cash, card, coupons, transfers, cryptocurrency, and others.
- Data is generated from Z-reports submitted by cash registers.
- Reports can be daily, monthly, or for a custom period.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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