10.06.21
Delay for ‘Carta Porte’ implementation
The implementation of the ‘Carta Porte’ was due to go ahead on 1st October 2021. All Mexican taxpayers that transport goods and merchandise in Mexican territory via sea, air, rail or federal highways are required to include this in the Mexican legal invoice artefact (the CFDI).
This requirement to include the Carta Porte has now been delayed until 1st January 2022.
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Payroll CFDI 4.0 delay
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Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
- Länder-Updates
Upcoming CFDI 4.0 obligations
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Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
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Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
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Deadline to use CFDI 4.0 extended for taxpayers obliged to issue Payroll CFDIs until March 31, 2023
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Updated list for foreign providers of digital services
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Versions of the Catalogues for CFDI 3.3 and 4.0
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Extension for mandatory CFDI 4.0 usage to 1 January 2023
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Tool for validation of electronic invoice data
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Deadline fast approaching for transition to CFDI version 4.0
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Further extension to the transitional period for the Carta Porte
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Delay of mandatory implementation of CFDI version 4.0
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Background to digital tax & proposal of new digital tax
- Weitere geltende Steuern
Transition period introduced for the Carta Porte version 2.0
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Complemento Carta Porte 2.0 – updated version
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Introduction of the new CFDI version 4.0 in January 2022
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CFDI version 4.0.
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Delay for ‘Carta Porte’ implementation
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Mexico mandates CFDI version 3.3
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