- The Electronic Invoicing Law in the Dominican Republic requires the use of electronic invoices for commercial transactions.
- Its goal is to modernize billing processes, reduce tax evasion, and improve tax control.
- Deadlines for implementation vary based on taxpayer category, with large national taxpayers having 12 months and small, micro, and unclassified taxpayers having 36 months to comply.
- The law also offers tax incentives for early adoption and exempts state providers from withholding income tax on electronic payments.
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