
Published
02/25/2026, 13:02By law, customers must be issued with a fiscal receipt from a cash register. Documents such as ‘pre-receipts’ with the names of dishes or screenshots of orders are not considered fiscal, do not confirm payment and are not recorded in the tax system. The State Tax Service notes that such practices are often used to conceal revenue and evade taxes.
When accepting payment, the waiter or cashier is required to:
Establishments participating in the pilot project on fiscal software must use it with online data transfer. The rest are required to use registered cash registers.
A fiscal receipt confirms payment, tax collection, and protects consumer rights. The State Tax Service urges citizens to request one with every payment.


