- Cash register systems in Belgium since 2013 require a certified cash register, fiscal data module, and VAT signing card
- The register sends transaction data to the FDM, and a fiscalized receipt is printed
- FPS Finance announced that the VAT signing card will no longer be used in upgraded cash register systems
- Functions of the VAT signing card will be transferred to the cash register system based on new technical requirements
- The new cash register systems will only consist of SCE and FDM, without the use of the VAT signing card
- The FDM in the new cash register system will need to be connected to both the cash register and FPS Finance
- The FDM will exchange information with FPS Finance online service through the internet
- Detailed technical documentation will be published by FPS Finance in the upcoming period
- More technical details are expected to be unveiled at the start of July and throughout that month.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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