E-Invoicing Mandate – Effective October 2026
- The Directorate of Public Revenue (DAP) announced that mandatory e-invoicing will begin on October 1, 2026, following a testing phase starting in January 2026.
- The system will apply to all non-cash transactions, requiring invoices to be issued and validated electronically through DAP’s centralized platform.
- Each invoice will receive a unique code after real-time verification, ensuring traceability and compliance.
- ⚙️ Businesses can use their own ERP systems or the DAP-provided app to generate and transmit invoices.
- The model resembles the Continuous Transaction Control (CTC) systems used in countries like Italy, Mexico, and Chile, though it may diverge from the EU’s ViDA framework.
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