The Peruvian Tax Administration SUNAT recently authorised the first two e-invoicing operators that will eventually take over the current centralised clearance service at SUNAT.
Peruvian/Danish owned eFact and Chilean/US owned Paperless/SOVOS. SUNAT’s new model is a distributed one, named “OSE” (Operador de Servicios Electrónicos) in Peru and has both similarities and differences with the Mexican “PAC” model.
Source: https://www.trustweaver.com/sunat-peru-distributed-clearance-model/
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