- The Republic of Srpska has amended regulations on electronic fiscalization, effective April 8, 2026.
- The amendment introduces a digital secure element (protected file) as a temporary backup if the physical smart card fails.
- This allows taxpayers to use a virtual fiscal receipt processor (V-PFR) during technical interruptions, which was not previously permitted.
- The update ensures business continuity for retailers by preventing interruptions in fiscal receipt issuance due to hardware issues.
- Taxpayers are advised to check device compatibility with the new system to maintain compliance and uninterrupted operations.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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