Finansminister Klingbeil vil gradvist lempe kravet om kvitteringer

Den tyske finansminister, Lars Klingbeil, planlægger at afskaffe kravet om papirkvitteringer for mindre beløb.

Lars Klingbeil fra SPD har fremlagt et lovforslag, der afskaffer kravet om kvitteringer i etaper over tid. I første omgang vil kravet ikke længere gælde for køb op til 30 euro. Reglen blev indført i 2016 af Wolfgang Schäuble og trådte i kraft i 2020. Detailhandlere skal fremover kunne levere kvitteringer digitalt, for eksempel via e-mail eller QR-kode. Ændringen stammer fra aftaler mellem Unionen og SPD under koalitionsforhandlingerne. Der er ikke angivet nogen præcis dato for implementeringen i udkastet.

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