- From 1 September 2026, Hungarian businesses without cash or e-cash registers must report receipt data to tax authorities.
- Businesses already using cash or e-cash registers are not affected by this new requirement.
- The digital transition is based on Decree No. 8/2025, which sets technical, operational, and cybersecurity standards for digital receipt management.
- Traditional online cash registers will be fully phased out by 1 July 2028, making e-cash registers mandatory.
Source: regfollower.com
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