- Hungary is introducing new e-cash register and e-receipt rules, replacing the previous system.
- E-receipts must be stored centrally for 10 years, with real-time encrypted data reporting to the tax authority (NAV).
- Hardware registers can operate offline for up to 72 hours; cloud-based systems require constant online connection.
- Distributors need special permits, must meet financial and cybersecurity standards, and provide 24/7 support.
- Most rules take effect July 1, 2025; existing license holders must prove cybersecurity compliance by December 31, 2026.
Source: docnova.ai
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