- Peru has been implementing electronic invoicing since 2014, and all taxpayers are now required to issue and receive electronic invoices.
- The compliance deadline for RVIE and RCE requirements has been extended to January 2025, giving businesses more time to adapt to the new e-invoicing regulations.
- Previously, the e-invoicing mandate only applied to businesses surpassing a specific annual turnover threshold, but now companies of all sizes must comply.
- To comply, businesses must use the government-approved Sistema de Emisión Electrónica (SEE) to generate and manage e-invoices, which undergo validation by SUNAT.
- E-invoices must be electronically signed to ensure data security and authenticity, and companies should ensure they are fully compliant with the e-invoicing mandate by integrating e-invoicing solutions or seeking guidance from tax advisors.
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