Rural tourism to be exempted from online cash registers
Private contractors living from rural tourism will be exempted from the introduction of online cash registers, even though it would have been obligatory to provide receipt made with electronic cash register from January – Magyar Idők wrote on Saturday.
The newspaper was informed by Ministry sources that the introduction of the online cash registers will not be compulsory this year is.
Szabó Géza, vice president of the National Association of Rural and Agricultural Tourism told the newspaper that the decision will be a huge help for the smallest businesses and to those families whose livelihood is depending on their participation in rural tourism. (MTI, MNO.hu)
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