
The pilot project will now include baths, saunas, and chain food establishments.
The State Tax Service (GNS) has decided to expand the list of participants in the pilot project related to the implementation of fiscal software. This information was provided by the GNS press service.
The updated list includes entrepreneurs providing services for baths and saunas, as well as food establishments and fast food outlets operating under a single brand within chain companies.
It is worth noting that representatives from other business categories can also join the project on a voluntary basis after agreement with the Tax Service.
The decision to add to the list of participants was made based on the positive results obtained during the current pilot project. Currently, it already includes hotels, food enterprises, as well as companies engaged in the sale of fuel and lubricants at gas stations.
Since the start of the project, fiscal software has been installed at 798 business entities. A total of 955 food outlets and 1190 cash registers are involved in the project.
According to the Tax Service, the average daily revenue before the implementation of fiscal software was approximately 105.3 thousand soms, and after connection, it increased to 213.1 thousand soms, corresponding to an average growth rate of 202.1%.
The GNS emphasized that the use of fiscal software contributes to increased transparency of financial operations, reduces the level of the shadow economy, and creates equal conditions for all market participants.
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