- Hungary is shifting from mandatory paper receipts to regulated e-receipts as part of a broader digitalization strategy by the tax authority (NAV).
- E-receipts are legally distinct from general electronic receipts and must be generated by compliant e-cash registers; they are valid digitally and only printed on customer request.
- E-receipts are accessible via a dedicated app, with strong encryption ensuring data security and limited tax authority access to customer information.
- Sellers can link e-receipts to customer services (e.g., loyalty programs) only with explicit customer consent.
- The legislative changes aim to modernize retail transactions, ensure tax compliance, and protect personal and commercial data.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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