The system of online cash registers has increased the declared revenues in Croatia
The introduction of the system of online cash registers in 2013 more than doubled the amount of revenues previously declared by the traders and entrepreneurs – Boris Lalovac Croatian Finance Minister said at a conference in Prague on Tuesday.
According to his description, the average income in the hospitality industry in 2012 was 4100 euros and 9,300 euros in 2013. The average income in retail increased to 3,800 euros in 2013, from the 3,200 euros of 2012. He added that the average annual income per person was 8712 euros in Croatia last year. (MTI, Kokes János)
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