Mexico, world class model in electronic invoicing [event announcement]

In July 2014, after a decade of using electronic invoicing in Mexico, AMEXIPAC will host the First International Tax and Invoice Forum, where European and Latin American service providers, together with companies related to the field will be invited.

The announcement comes shortly before news came out that the number of issuers of electronic bills increased by 250 percent in the first two months of the year compared with the total of 2013. This is the result of the Mexican mandate that taxpayers with annual incomes up to 500 thousand pesos have to use e-invoices.

About the the First International Tax and Invoice Forum

With the use of electronic invoicing countries have seen remarkable advances in greater efficiency in the collection of taxes and auditing tasks. For taxpayers, it has resulted in safety benefits for their business transactions, administrative efficiency and significant savings by reducing human intervention in the process of payments to suppliers and delivery to customers.

This high-level meeting will be open to the exchange of ideas on best practices, experiences and opportunities of developing models that link technology to the management of electronic tax receipts. It is expected to have the assistance of representatives from nearly 50 countries and about 100 Mexican class companies, users of electronic invoicing.

Javier Vega Flores AMEXIPAC´s President:
“After 10 years’ experience of electronic invoicing, Mexico has managed to position itself as one of the most important cases of global success. We are pleased to invite colleagues from around the world to promote dialogue and feedback that will allow us to learn from the experiences of others, and share our progress.”


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