- Hungary will require businesses not using cash registers or e-cash registers to report receipt data directly to the tax authority starting January 1, 2026.
- From September 1, 2026, businesses issuing manual paper receipts must submit daily data reports to the tax authority.
- Traditional online cash registers will be phased out by July 1, 2028, replaced by a new e-cash register system.
- The changes aim to increase transparency, simplify archiving, and reduce administrative burdens for businesses.
Source: docnova.ai
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