- Brazil will implement a national electronic service invoice standard, NFS-e, starting January 2026.
- The new standard replaces various municipal formats to reduce costs and simplify compliance.
- Municipalities will have improved revenue control and transparency.
- Failure to adopt the standard may result in loss of Union transfers.
- By August 2025, 1,463 municipalities had signed the agreement, with 291 issuing NFS-e.
- The Federal Revenue Service is encouraging the remaining municipalities to adopt the standard.
- The reform aligns with the broader Consumption Tax Reform.
- Benefits for municipalities include better revenue management and compliance with tax document sharing.
- Businesses will experience simplified processes and potentially lower costs.
- The Federal Revenue Service is actively supporting and monitoring the adoption process.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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