- Croatia has opened a public consultation on a new regulation for fiscalizing receipts issued to end consumers, including self-service devices.
- The regulation standardizes data structures and communication protocols to improve compliance, transparency, and consistency across all sales channels.
- Detailed technical datasets have been published, covering requests and responses for receipts, payment changes, receipt modifications, reporting, and self-service sales.
- The consultation is open until November 16, inviting feedback from stakeholders, especially businesses, software providers, and fiscal device manufacturers.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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