Fiscal subject related
Regarding the issuance of new secure elements in the new fiscalization system in the Republic of Srpska, after the initial request for secure elements has already been sent for a particular business premise, i.e. store:
If there is a need, the taxpayer may require two or more additional secure elements, i.e. fiscal devices, for one business premises. In this regard, when submitting a request for the issuance of a secure element, inside the request for secure elements, particularly in the section marked with a form of the secure element, it is necessary to specify one, two, or more secure elements that the fiscal taxpayer needs to perform the registered activity, i.e. to start using additional electronic fiscal devices
The taxpayer may submit multiple Requests for the issuance of a secure element for one business premises and do so over time, there are no restrictions in that regard.
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