- Using software to avoid fiscalization of cash receipts can lead to serious legal consequences.
- Tax authorities regularly check the correctness of cash receipts and the software used for fiscalization.
- Deliberately bypassing fiscalization may result in criminal liability for both software suppliers and taxpayers, including charges like computer fraud and tax evasion.
- Only legal, compliant software should be used to avoid these risks.
Source: porezna-uprava.gov.hr
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