- E-invoicing and fiscalization are distinct concepts, despite common misconceptions: While both relate to retail tax compliance, involve transaction data, and interact with similar systems (POS, ERP, accounting), they address different problems and operate at different stages of a transaction.
- E-invoicing focuses on the invoice and B2B scenarios: Its primary concern is how invoices are created, structured, exchanged, validated, and reported to ensure legal compliance, often between businesses and tax authorities.
- Fiscalization focuses on the sale and B2C scenarios: It dictates how sales transactions are recorded, secured, signed, reported, stored, or controlled at the point of sale to prevent manipulation and prove that every sale was correctly registered.
Source Darko Pavic – Fiscal Solutions
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