- Bulgaria’s 2026 Draft State Budget Law proposes making SUPTO-certified POS software mandatory for electronic sales reporting, reversing its previous optional status.
- The law introduces strict new tracking obligations for over 600 “high fiscal risk” goods, requiring trucks transporting these items to use GPS devices for real-time monitoring.
- The SUPTO POS software must be included in a special list maintained by the National Revenue Agency and requires specific functionalities and registration.
- The deadline for mandatory SUPTO POS software usage is not yet determined and depends on the law’s final approval.
- Amendments may require changes to Ordinance No. 18, the main fiscalization act, and will be addressed in the transitional provisions of the 2026 budget law.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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