Archive for Latin America
Turning the complex Latin America e-Invoicing regulations into supply chain finance opportunities is the latest offering providing working capital optimization and supply chain stability for multinationals investing in local manufacturing facilities across the LATAM region.
Read MoreThe forum will include the participation of international experts in technologies from more than 25 countries. The goal is to exchange experiences on the industry and the development of technologies that facilitate compliance and progress towards a government with digital services.
Read MoreWith its complex laws and regulations, implementing and maintaining SAP in Brazil can be quite a challenge. In this three part blog series and upcoming webinar, Invoiceware examines the challenges and best practices of implementing SAP in Brazil.
Read MoreTogether they offer a streamlined process to create a legally compliant invoice that also has the necessary commercial information and makes invoice processing more efficient, so suppliers can get paid quicker.
Read MoreLatin American governments aren’t introducing and expanding e-invoicing mandates at a rapid rate simply to create more data. These invoices are used to support and verify tax deductions and refunds.
Read MoreMexico and Chile were the only Pacific Alliance members with established e-invoicing compliance mandates prior to the Alliance, but Colombia, Costa Rica and Peru are now following suit with their own enactments.
Read MoreConsidering Colombia is the fourth largest economy in South America with a GDP of approximately $640 billion, multinationals need to understand how they will manage the upcoming changes.
Read MoreIf you have operations in Colombia, register for this all important webinar, “Colombia Mandates for E-invoicing ‘ to determine what you need to be doing now to prepare for these mandates.
Read MoreIn order to issue the corresponding electronic invoices, all VAT taxpayers must request the corresponding electronic authorization code (C.A.E.) through the AFIP website.
Read MoreWhile Peru, Uruguay and Ecuador have much in common as referenced above, unique requirements in each mean you have to carefully consider the processes required in each to determine the best solution.
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