There is a rush around many catering establishments to provide the data requested by the NTAK by 1 July. However, the deadline has been changed.
Previously reported at that Zoltán Szalai, President of the NVGSZ, said that according to the laws published last summer, from 1 July, catering establishments are obliged to provide data to the NTAK (National Tourism Data Centre).
News: deadline extended by half a year
The previously set 1 July 2022 has been amended 1 January 2023, which means that restaurant managers and business owners have plenty of time to collect the data and provide it to NTAK.

What is the obligation until 1 January 2023?
All businesses must be registered in the NTAK system, and all caterers must have catering software to provide data. The NTAK has published exactly what and how to submit, as well as what data and when it will need to be submitted.
Within 24 hours after the close of the day, this is basically traffic data and general data on guest bookings:
- order summary type (normal / cancelling / correcting);
- the order summarizer identifier (locally unique identifier);
- in case of cancellation or correction, the identifier of the order summary referred to;
- the start (first batch) and end (end of payment) of the order;
- payment method(s) and amounts.
Information about the items ordered by the guest:
- designation;
- main category, subcategory, VAT category;
- gross unit price;
- unit of measure;
- volumes;
- lot number;
- item order date;
- gross amount of the item.
Traffic summary data:
- the date of the object day;
- the classification of the day (normal / closed on that day / day without traffic);
- opening and closing times;
- all tips.
How should it be provided?
Ideally, the data should be provided via the Internet, using software. If this is not possible, it is then necessary to submit your claim, for which you will be provided with a free softer.


















