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New webinar was uploaded: Recorded webinar: Evolution of Fiscalization:From fiscal printers to real-time data platforms
Fiscalization has transformed from a compliance tool reliant on hardware to dynamic, software-driven platforms linking businesses and tax authorities. The webinar was presented by Dušan Bučevac, Sales Manager at Fiscal Solutions, who covered crucial fiscalization milestones and explained how real-time data has reshaped compliance, transparency, and business decision-making. Read more
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Author: Nikolina Basić
Latvia plans to introduce a temporary 12% VAT rate on selected essential foods from 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027, covering bread, milk, poultry, and eggs. The same bill would also limit the 5% VAT rate for books and press publications from 2026 to publications in specified languages only. From 1 July 2026, Latvia will introduce a temporary reduced VAT rate of 12% on essential food items. The measur... Read more
New document was uploaded: Online shops from the fiscalization perspective in Latvia
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Author: Nikolina Basić
The purpose of this document is to explain rules regarding online sales in Latvia, based on a B2C and retail perspective. Also, it will be presented whether online sales are subjects of fiscalization or not, whether some special rules must be respected, and what is important for retailers and taxpayers. Read more
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Author: Nikolina Basić
Latvia's fiscalization system imposes penalties for non-compliance, including unregistered devices, improper receipts, and data retention failures, with fines ranging from €70 to €20,000 based on violation severity. Read more
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Author: Nikolina Basić
Latvia has approved tax changes introducing a temporary 12% VAT rate on essential food items from July 2026 to June 2027, while making the same reduced rate permanent for locally typical fruits, vegetables, and berries from January 2026. Additionally, the 5% reduced VAT rate for books and media will be limited to publications in Latvian, EU, or OECD languages, with all others subject to the standa... Read more
New document was uploaded: E-commerce Latvia - Legal requirements
Latvia
Author: Nikolina Basić
This document is a regulatory guidance presentation that provides an overview of e-commerce rules and fiscalization requirements in Latvia. It explains the legal framework, fiscal device obligations, receipt and document requirements, registration procedures, and when e-commerce transactions trigger fiscalization. Read more