- SII published a resolution defining tax documents that content creators and influencers must issue, classifying their activity as professional services
- Content creators and influencers must now issue electronic fee receipts for income obtained through social media activities
- SII provided a generic tax ID number to facilitate the issuance of tax documents for income from subscriber payments on digital platforms
- As part of tax compliance management, SII has monitored over 31,000 contributors classified as influencers or content creators in 2025 tax operations
- The resolution establishes clear tax obligations for people who independently generate and distribute content through social networks and digital platforms
Source: sii.cl
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