- The Dominican Republic has promulgated Decree 587-24 to establish regulations for the application of the Electronic Invoicing Law.
- The regulations apply to all individuals and entities in the Dominican Republic conducting transactions involving goods or services.
- The regulations cover the voluntary period, use of free invoicing software, implementation schedule for state entities, deferred sending of electronic invoices, contingency process, tax incentives, and other important obligations.
- For more information, contact the General Directorate of Internal Taxes or visit their website.
Source: dgii.gov.do
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