Сүрөттөө
Fiscomm PURS E-Fiscalisation connects your WooCommerce store to the Fiscomm E-Fiscalization API and automatically submits fiscal invoices to the Serbian Tax Authority (Poreska Uprava Republike Srbije — PURS) when orders are completed or refunded.
Key features
- Automatic fiscalization on WooCommerce order completion and refund
- Support for standard, advance, and proforma invoices
- Support for B2B invoices (taxpayer identification number — PIB)
- Configurable buyer ID fields (individual / company)
- Per-product tax labels with support for variable products
- Product SKU prefix / suffix support
- Training mode for sandbox testing
- Detailed fiscalization log per order
- Serbian (sr_RS) and English (en_US) translations included
- WooCommerce HPOS (High Performance Order Storage) compatible
Third-party services
This plugin connects to the Fiscomm E-Fiscalization API (https://fiscomm.rs/) to submit fiscal invoices to the Serbian Tax Authority. By using this plugin you agree to send order data (amounts, tax rates, buyer information) to that service on every fiscalized order.
- Fiscomm service: https://fiscomm.rs/
- Fiscomm terms of use: https://fiscomm.rs/uslovi-koriscenja/
- Fiscomm privacy policy: https://fiscomm.rs/politika-privatnosti/
An active Fiscomm API key is required. You can obtain one at https://fiscomm.rs/.
Developer extensibility
The plugin exposes documented WordPress action and filter hooks so that developers can customise fiscalization behaviour without modifying plugin files. See docs/HOOKS_REFERENCE.md in the plugin folder for the full reference.
Bundled third-party libraries and their licenses are documented in THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md.
Орнотуу
- Upload the
fiscomm-purs-e-fiscalisationfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory, or install the plugin through the Plugins > Add New screen in WordPress. - Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen in WordPress.
- Make sure WooCommerce is installed and active — this plugin requires WooCommerce.
- Navigate to WooCommerce > Settings > Fiscomm and enter your Fiscomm API key.
- Configure the desired invoice type, tax labels, and other options.
- Use Training Mode to test the integration against the Fiscomm sandbox before going live.
FAQ.KG
-
Does this plugin work without WooCommerce?
-
No. This plugin requires WooCommerce to function. It will not initialise if WooCommerce is not active.
-
Where do I get a Fiscomm API key?
-
You can obtain an API key by registering at https://fiscomm.rs/.
-
Does the plugin support refunds?
-
Yes. Refund invoices are automatically submitted to PURS when a WooCommerce refund is processed (configurable).
-
Is WooCommerce HPOS supported?
-
Yes. The plugin is compatible with WooCommerce High Performance Order Storage (HPOS / custom order tables).
-
What data is sent to the Fiscomm API?
-
Order amounts, tax rates, and optionally buyer identification data (name, PIB, address) are sent to the Fiscomm API to generate a fiscal invoice. No payment card data is ever transmitted.
-
Can I test without submitting real invoices?
-
Yes. Enable Training Mode in the plugin settings to send all invoices to the Fiscomm sandbox environment instead of the live PURS system.
Сын-пикирлер
There are no reviews for this plugin.
Contributors & Developers
“Fiscomm PURS E-Fiscalisation” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
МүчөлөрүTranslate “Fiscomm PURS E-Fiscalisation” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Өзгөртүүлөр
1.2.1
– Added API key info card in plugin settings showing account details fetched from Fiscomm.
– Added debug logging for API key verification request and response when debug logging is enabled.
– Fixed QR code rendering in fiscalization confirmation emails (restored default renderer).
– Fixed double-fiscalization of refunds when multiple refunds exist on the same order.
– Fixed advance invoice finalization so a failed meta save cannot trigger a duplicate API call on retry.
– Fixed buyer ID fields not being recognized when values contain leading/trailing whitespace.
– Meta box fields on fiscalized orders are now editable so buyer identification can be added before processing a refund.
– Added warning notice in the meta box when refund fiscalization is enabled but buyer ID is not set.
– Updated WordPress compatibility to 6.8.
1.2.0
– Removed third-party CDN loading for admin assets; now uses bundled local assets only.
– Aligned plugin version metadata across plugin header, core constant, and readme stable tag.
1.1.1
– Added public extensibility hooks for receipt lifecycle and metadata persistence.
– Added hook reference and WordPress hook audit documentation.
– Improved CI quality gates and strengthened initial test coverage.
1.1.1
– Added support for default values for all settings
– Refactored fiscalization settings and added logging functionality
– Removed unused AddSettingsTab trait and related settings tab.
– Introduced new system settings section for logging configuration.
– Added custom logging functionality to track fiscalization processes.
– Updated various methods to handle new logging and settings features.
– Enhanced order refund handling with automatic fiscalization on status change.
– Added new language files for English and Serbian translations.
– Cleaned up deprecated code and improved overall structure.
1.0.0
– Initial release
0.3.22
– Call to undefined method WC_Order_Item_Fee::get_product() fix
0.3.21
– When country is empty, defaults to Serbia
– Added more information about fiscalization under Shipping details in order
0.3.20
– Fixed exclude from fiscalization for variation products
– Added new way of using SKU with Product Name (SKU – Product Name)
0.3.19
– API Key change support with saved settings
0.3.18
– Advance invoices order warning fix
0.3.17
– Fix labels not showing per product
0.3.16
– Product SKU prefix & suffix support
0.3.15
– Reasons for not fiscalizable orders
0.3.14
– Option for hiding Tax Label section on Product page
– Disable fiscalization for orders outside of Serbia
– Synchronized Buyer IDS with documentation
– Refund show fix
0.3.13
– Adjusted timeout for API requests to 30 seconds
0.3.12
– WooCommerce HPOS compatibility
– Tax labels caching
0.3.11
– Added settings for using product SKU instead of product name in receipts
0.3.10
– Added number format for rounding on 2 decimals for Shipping
0.3.9
– Admin notice when Woocommerce is not installed
– Fixed buyerId sending without buyerId value
0.3.8
– Header and Footer text on receipts
– Buyer ID is now optional fields for Refunds
– Buyer ID is now shown even if only “Refunds” are enabled, and not “PIB”
0.3.7
– Fixed get_product returning bool instead of product object
0.3.6
– Switched GuzzleHttp to wp_remote_post & wp_remote_get for better compatibility
0.3.5
– Now supports disabling shipping item per payment method
0.3.4
– Added buyer cost center field in orders page
0.3.3
– Moved product specific tax labels to advanced tab
– Added support for specific tax label for variable products
0.3.2
– Patched error on finalizing advance invoices (createInvoice method error)
0.3.1
– Removed sessions from the plugin
0.3.0
– Added support for advance invoices
0.2.12
– Fixed bug with woocommerce not saving Sell to specific countries setting
0.2.11
– Now supports only fee orders if Woocommerce Specific Fees are included in the settings
0.2.10
– Supports enabling of two decimals rounding in Woocommerce Specific Settings
0.2.9
– Added support for overriding default/foreign tax labels for shipping invoice item
0.2.8
– Added support for adjusting exchange rate for foreign currencies
0.2.1
– Supports advance invoices
– Added support for B2B invoices by adding additional Taxpayer Identification Number field.
– Separated settings into sections for better readability
0.2.0
– Now supports multiple emails for training invoices
– Added exclusive training mode
0.1.4
– Feature for setting the name of the invoice item for shipping.
0.1.3
– Added excluding shipping costs
0.1.1
– Fix for dropdown
0.1.0
– Released: March 4, 2022
