Norway Tax Auditors Want To Open Source Cash Registers To Combat Fraud
Qedward writes "The Norwegian Ministry of Finance seems to be taking a bit of stick at the moment. It wants all the existing cash registers in the country thrown out and replaced with new ones. Not surprisingly, this massive upgrade is not popular. But it is apparently being pushed through in an attempt to prevent cash registers' figures being massaged downwards in use so as to reduce tax. The Norwegian association of tax auditors said: 'The source code must be opened.' 'Without source code it is not possible to determine whether or "hidden" functionality exists or not. Just knowing that the tax authorities have access to the source code of the application, will reduce the effort to implement hidden functionality in the software.'"
Releasing the source doesn't guarantee that a specific cash register is also running that code. So will this be all that helpful?
Not being possible to drive out more than one copy of the receipt would be a disaster. Receipt printers are notoriously temperamental. If I want a receipt the store needs to be able to print it. Maybe require that the copy number be printed on the reciept, sure. But not to print a copy at all is just unworkable.