Internet sellers will be required to give a check when buying
25.07.201328182013-07-25
Internet sellers will be required to give a check when buying
The Federal Tax Service has obliged Internet retailers and goods delivery services to issue a check at the time of transfer of the goods to the client, and not in advance. In order to comply with the new regulation, all players in the e-commerce market will have to equip each courier with a portable cash register.The penalty for non-compliance for legal entities will be from 30 to 40 thousand rubles.
Despite the general panic of e-commerce participants, experts believe that the innovation will not significantly affect the costs of online stores. The average cash register cost is 10 thousand rubles: large retailers can afford such an expense, and small shops, as a rule, work with contractors or do not have their own delivery service.
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