- The Dominican Republic has updated lists of taxpayers subject to mandatory e-invoicing
- Large and medium taxpayers have 24 months to start issuing electronic invoices
- Taxpayers can check the list on the DGII website under the “Electronic Invoicing” section
- To become an electronic issuer, taxpayers must complete a form, have a digital certificate, meet technical requirements, and have an updated tax registration
- For more information, taxpayers can contact the DGII Center or visit their website
Source: dgii.gov.do
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