To set up a point-of-sale system, you will need a PC or compatible mobile device, a reliable internet connection, and a digital certificate issued by FINA. The system must be able to communicate with the tax authority in real-time, and any internet outages must be reported within two days. The digital certificate is valid for five years and can be used for multiple point-of-sale systems within the same business.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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