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Bosnia’s New Fiscalization Law: Transitioning Retail Compliance from Hardware Devices to Real-Time Software Systems

  • The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted a new Fiscalization Law, shifting from hardware-based compliance to a fully software-driven, real-time fiscal system.
  • Compliance will now be embedded directly into retail, POS, and invoicing workflows, focusing on continuous connectivity, data integrity, and system architecture.
  • The law introduces an 18-month transition period, after which the new IT-centric fiscal ecosystem will be mandatory.
  • The new system centers on an electronic transaction recording system (ESET) and a security model that digitally signs transactions and manages secure communication with tax authorities.
  • This reform promises greater operational flexibility for retailers and marks a structural shift in how fiscal compliance is achieved.

Source: fiscal-requirements.com

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.



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