
According to the website of the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization, this solution will help reduce costs for small and medium-sized businesses and simplify tax compliance. The applications will be able to be installed on a phone, tablet or computer, and tax receipts will be issued automatically and can be sent to customers by e-mail or SMS. Documents can be printed if necessary.
The government’s initiative aims to provide more user-friendly apps that reduce the administrative burden and support the digitalization of businesses, especially in rural areas.
It is also significant that the cost of supporting the virtual cash register will be about 75 lei per month. This is much less than the maintenance of traditional cash registers, emphasize the Ministry’s specialists.
The draft law regulating the use of virtual cash registers and electronic checks will be sent to the Parliament for approval. This measure is part of the government’s strategy to accelerate the digitalization of the economy and actively support the transformation of the business environment in Moldova.