- Widespread Enforcement: Colombia’s tax authority DIAN closed 47 establishments in Bogotá—including restaurants, bars, shops, and two healthcare providers—for failing to issue electronic invoices and meet VAT and withholding obligations.
- Technology-Driven Audits: The closures were based on real-time data from DIAN’s Electronic Invoicing Monitoring Center, allowing targeted enforcement across six districts in the capital.
- Compliance and Education: DIAN emphasized its commitment to transparency and voluntary compliance, offering guidance to taxpayers while encouraging citizens to demand electronic invoices and report irregularities anonymously.
Source gov.co
- See also
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE
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