La Pepita Burger Bar, a recognized Galician chain specializing in premium hamburgers, has begun adapting its billing systems to the new Verifactu model, a regulation promoted by the Tax Agency. This measure, which will come into effect on January 1, 2026, aims primarily to combat tax fraud and promote the digitalization and automation of companies’ tax obligations in Spain.
With this change, La Pepita Burger Bar reaffirms its commitment to current regulations and positions itself at the forefront of modernization in business management within the restaurant sector. Currently, all chain managers affected by this new regulation are receiving the necessary training to adapt to the digital billing procedure that will be mandatory. Additionally, the required software to carry out economic transactions is already being implemented.
The introduction of Verifactu poses a challenge for the industry, but it also brings significant benefits. The digitalization involved in this regulation will simplify accounting and tax management, decreasing administrative tasks and reducing the risk of errors in tax declarations. This not only optimizes business control but also provides greater transparency and security for customers, ensuring data integrity.
La Pepita Burger Bar has consistently invested in innovation and improvement in its management processes, and this adaptation to the new billing model is another step in optimizing its chain business model. Since its founding in Vigo in 2012, the chain has grown significantly, thanks to the efforts of its founders to create a culinary concept that values every last detail: from product quality and supplier selection to training and logistics, all backed by technology and the expertise of a well-established team.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish