From March 1, almost all equipment in Belarus will be subject to tracking
In Belarus, starting from spring, the list of goods subject to tracking is expanding, BelTA reported, citing the inspection of the Ministry of Taxes and Duties for Minsk.

So, from March 1, 2026, household washing machines and televisions (both new and used), as well as vacuum cleaners, household robot vacuum cleaners, electric irons, household food processors, household dishwashers, electric kettles, electric multi-cookers, microwave ovens, household electric stoves (hobs), electric drills, and hair dryers will be subject to tracking.
Currently, only refrigerators, freezers (both new and used), as well as tires, inner tubes, and bicycle goods are subject to this.
Business entities involved in the circulation of traceable goods incur the following obligations: to use electronic invoices, to provide complete and accurate information to the "Goods Traceability System" software complex, and to maintain quantitative records of goods in units of measurement that must be specified in electronic invoices.
“Organizations carrying out operations related to the circulation of traceable goods must take measures in advance, or even better, immediately, and ensure readiness to comply with the requirements of legislation in the field of traceability and the use of electronic invoices,” noted Olga Tarasevich, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Taxes and Duties Inspection for Minsk.
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