- The Dominican Republic has passed a law requiring taxpayers to issue electronic tax invoices, with a gradual implementation phase.
- Large national taxpayers have a maximum of 12 months to implement the e-CF, while big and medium locals have 24 months, and small, micro, and unclassified taxpayers have 36 months.
- The electronic fiscal receipt must be in local XML format, signed, and transmitted electronically to the responsible tax authority, the DGII.
- The digital signature is mandatory and managed by the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (INDOTEL).
- The law was approved and announced on May 16, 2023.
Source SNI
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