Join Invoiceware International on Thursday, June 30th, at 10am ET to learn about the changes to compliance requirements in Mexico.
The Mexico SAT is paving the way for a bigger overhaul to its requirements when it releases 14 new “complementos” to the current data set. Recent web sessions by the tax authority have proposed formal release dates set to take this summer. This began with a foreign trade transaction update due in July followed by the most recent announcement of changes in its e-invoicing, payroll receipts (nomina) and payment receipt (comprobantes de pago) processes.
Fill out the form on this page to register for this upcoming webinar. During the webinar, Invoiceware International will provide details on these latest requirements in Mexico and how they will impact your ERP system.
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