Printing cash register receipts becomes mandatory for all in Armenia

YEREVAN, December 10. /ARKA/. Starting January 1, 2020, printing cash register receipts will become mandatory for all economic entities, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during a live broadcasting on his Facebook page.

He said the failure to do so will not have moral justification and will entail administrative punishment. He also said that some 106,609,299 more cash register receipts had been printed in January-November 2019 when compared to the same period of 2018, and their turnover was more than 303 billion drams.

Earlier, the Armenian government eliminated the monopoly on sale of cash registers, while the Prime Minister later said the government would completely eliminate cash turnover in the country. ($1 – 478.02 drams). –0–

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