- Hungary is modernizing fiscalization by introducing electronic cash registers and broader digital receipt reporting.
- The new system will gradually replace existing online cash registers; current users can keep them until July 1, 2028.
- From September 1, 2026, manual and computer-generated receipts must also be reported electronically to NAV within three days.
- Businesses using electronic cash registers will comply automatically, while others will need a new reporting process or switch systems.
- The framework includes cloud-based and hardware-based e-cash registers, a free smartphone app, and electronic receipts stored in a central receipt repository.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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