- The Dominican Republic tax agency has extended the e-invoicing implementation deadline for MSMEs and unclassified taxpayers by six months, to May 15.
- The extension is automatic and does not require a request.
- Taxpayers who do not comply by the new deadline will face penalties.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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