- Slovenia mandates a dedicated digital certificate for operating fiscal cash registers and validating receipts under the Tax Confirmation of Receipts Act (ZDavPR).
- The certificate must be obtained via the eDavki portal before starting any cash-based operations.
- Without the certificate, taxpayers cannot report receipt data to the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS).
- Applications are submitted through eDavki, and the certificate is downloaded from the Ministry of Public Administration portal; third parties can be authorized to manage this process.
- The measure is part of Slovenia’s digital tax compliance system, enabling secure, real-time reporting and control over cash transactions.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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