- Turkey is introducing new digital payment rules for business-to-consumer transactions
- The aim is to reduce the size of the grey economy
- Cash transactions will be limited, with credit or debit card payments required for purchases of TRY7,000 or more
- Penalties will apply to consumers who do not comply with the new rules
Source: gib.gov.tr
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