Planned end to receipt obligation up to €35 in Austria

Victoria Waba, Content Marketing Manager
Victoria Waba
Content Marketing Manager
1 min read

As part of its new economic agenda, the new Austrian federal government has announced plans to abolish the mandatory issuance of receipts for purchases up to €35. The measure is intended to reduce bureaucratic overhead for businesses, minimize paper waste, and streamline checkout processes, particularly in sectors where small transactions are frequent.

While the reform promises practical advantages for merchants and consumers alike, the exact date for implementation has not yet been defined. The proposal has also sparked debate, with concerns raised about the potential for decreased transparency in cash transactions.

At fiskaly, we see this development as further validation of the shift toward digital solutions. Digital receipts and secure POS systems are key to ensuring transparency and traceability, even without a mandatory paper receipt.

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