- Germany requires certified technical security devices for electronic recording systems.
- Data must be accessible to tax authorities through a digital interface defined by DSFinV-K.
- DSFinV-K standardizes data structure from cash register systems.
- Objectives include uniform data provision, outsourcing to archive systems, and simplified verification.
- DSFinV-K defines a set of files cash registers must produce.
- Selective data import is sufficient for audits.
- Data is stored in individual records divided into Bonpos and Bonkopf.
- Additional files include Bonpos_Pricing, Bonpos_Additional info, Bonkopf_Payment_Types, Bonkopf_References, TSE_Transactions, Master_VAT, Master_TSE, Z_PaymentType, Z_Currencies.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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