- Mexico’s Congress approved measures requiring tech platforms to provide real-time tax data and fight false invoices.
- Internet platforms are urging the government to hold discussions with companies and civil society before finalizing regulations.
- The Asociación Latinoamericana de Internet, representing companies like Airbnb, Amazon, Google, Meta, and Mercado Libre, is advocating for this dialogue.
- Technical details and tools for implementing tax data access are yet to be defined.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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