- Hungary is transitioning from hardware-based fiscal compliance to a digital, centrally governed e-cash register system.
- The new system emphasizes e-receipts, real-time data transmission to tax authorities, and long-term digital storage, making paper receipts secondary.
- This shift modernizes fiscalization to match today’s digital, omnichannel retail environment and regulatory expectations.
- The reform is governed by a detailed regulatory framework finalized in 2025, fundamentally changing how trust and compliance are established in retail transactions.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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