Mihály Varga: the NAV is prepared to introduce online cash registers in January
The National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) is prepared to extend the mandatory use of the online cash registers in January.
Varga Mihály told journalists on Wednesday in Budapest that instead of the previously scheduled date of September, the use of online cash registers will be compulsory from January. The range of the newly obliged does not change: clothes cleaners, car service stations, currency exchangers, taxi drivers and masseurs have to obtain online cash registers as well.
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