EDICOM has been authorized by Mexico’s tax administration (SAT) as the first provider certified to receive digital documents (PCRDD) after a rigorous process of technological and fiscal auditing. Additionally, EDICOM was the first provider authorized to issue electronic invoices (CFDI) by Mexico’s tax administration in 2010. With this new certification, EDICOM has become one of the main companies in the country to provide fiscal electronic data integration services.
The new designation has already appeared in the Miscellaneous Tax Resolution for 2015 and is about how external suppliers are responsible for validating digital documents, certifying them and securely sending them to the tax administration. One of the differences with being certified to send digital documents is the obligation to comply with syntactic and semantic validations to ensure the quality of data.
Source: http://www.edicomgroup.com/en_ES/news/6901
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