Mandatory E-Invoicing Phased Rollout

Type: Legislation

The Dominican Republic ‘s DGII is introducing mandatory e-invoicing, termed e-CF e-invoices, starting in 2024. Large national companies will transition in waves from January to May 2024, with small enterprises following suit on May 15, 2026. 

Initially voluntary since 2019, e-invoicing has been piloted with ten major taxpayers, covering B2B and B2G transactions. This system closely resembles Chile’s. 

For global insights into the real-time submission of invoices, consult VAT Calc’s live VAT invoice transaction and e-invoice reporting tracker. Stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of tax technology and compliance. 

 

Effective date: 15 May 2024 

 

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