- Hungarian taxpayers in certain sectors can use electronic cash registers as an alternative to traditional fiscal devices.
- E-receipts and e-invoices must meet specific requirements to be recognized for tax purposes.
- New rules extend storage deadlines for tax control units until 2033.
- From January 2026, taxpayers must correct and resubmit invoice data errors in the NAV system.
- The reform introduces new receipt retention rules and clarifies data reporting self-revision rules.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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