The re-licensing of the omline cash registers will cost 60-70 thousand HUF to the users
In addition to the fact that those who are obliged to buy online cash registers that are connected to the system of the NAV should by the machines, those companies who already have an online cash register can calculate with additional 60-70 thousand HUF extra costs, due to a regulation change – onlinekassza.hu wrote.
The existing omline cash register licenses must be renewed, the machines should be updated because of changed technical and technological requirements.
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