- Slovakia has launched an open pilot for QR payments, allowing businesses to test cashless payment options before new rules take effect on March 1, 2026.
- From March 2026, customers can request cashless payments for purchases over €1, while cash remains an option.
- The pilot is available to all businesses using online cash registers, with support from banks for instant payment confirmations.
- Multiple cashless payment methods are supported, including payment terminals, mobile apps, and QR codes integrated into the eKasa system.
- Exemptions apply in cases of technical outages or for certain protected activities and entities.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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