A new tax authority guidance modifying earlier guidance regarding invoices, fiscal notes, and similar documents. Under the new guidance, effective July 1, 2022, invoices that do not comply with certain requirements will be subject to increased penalties (up to 5,000 Unidad de Fomento de Vivienda (UFV) per tax period).
Source KPMG
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