- ANO proposes EET 2.0, a simpler, more business-friendly electronic sales records system, universally valid for all entrepreneurs.
- Key reliefs: no mandatory receipt printing, up to 7 days for sales reporting, and no inspections during the transition.
- The system is fully digitalized, with a free app for smartphones and tablets, eliminating the need for special hardware.
- Tax breaks are planned as compensation for affected entrepreneurs, with details still in development.
- The original EET was suspended in 2020 due to COVID-19 and abolished in 2022.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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