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On 15.09.2025 between 10:00 p.m. and 11:59 p.m., FURS (Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia) will replace the digital receipt for signing FURS responses (DavPotRac) in the production system of the tax cash registers. Details of the intervention are posted on the website for tax cash register developers to view.
Digital certificate for signing responses (DavPotRac) in the production fiscal verification system will be replaced on 15.9.2025. The details of the intervention are published on the developer's website. More details are below.
On 15.09.2025 between 22:00 and 24:00, FURS will replace the digital receipt for signing FURS responses (DavPotRac) in the production system of the tax cash registers in Slovenia. The new digital certificate is published in the "Digital certificates" section and in the technical documentation (v3.0).
A temporary parallel production environment (check at: https://blagajne.fu.gov.si:9009/ ...) has been established with a new digital certificate, where you can check the operation. The temporary production environment will be withdrawn after October 1, 2025. The Tax Authority advises to make sure that the taxpayer’s tax invoice validation software continues to work after replacing your digital receipts.
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