“Ley General de Facturación Electrónica 32-23” in the Dominican Republic has been enacted, which came into effect on May 16, 2023. This law establishes the following dates for the mandatory implementation of Electronic Invoicing according to the type of taxpayer:
- Large Taxpayers: 12 months from the effective date.
- Local and Medium-sized Large Taxpayers:24 months from the effective date.
- Small, micro, and unclassified Taxpayers:36 months from the effective date.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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