01.04.22
Introduction of the new CFDI version 4.0 in January 2022
While the Mexican Government was still making changes through December 2021, we were working urgently to analyse what this means for Tungsten customers. As a reminder, a testing period began on 1 January 2022, up until 1 May 2022, at which point it will be mandatory to use the CFDI 4.0. It is still possible that the timelines will change. During the testing phase, both CFDI versions (3.3 and 4.0) can be used.
The new CFDI 4.0 version can be found on the Mexican government website.
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Carta Porte sanction extension
- Mandate information
Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
- Country updates
Payroll CFDI 4.0 delay
- Mandate information
Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
- Country updates
Upcoming CFDI 4.0 obligations
- Country updates
Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
- Country updates
Revised list of foreign providers of digital services
- Country updates
Updated list for foreign providers of digital services
- Country updates
Versions of the Catalogues for CFDI 3.3 and 4.0
- Country updates
Extension for mandatory CFDI 4.0 usage to 1 January 2023
- Country updates
Tool for validation of electronic invoice data
- Country updates
Deadline fast approaching for transition to CFDI version 4.0
- Mandate information
Further extension to the transitional period for the Carta Porte
- Mandate information
Delay of mandatory implementation of CFDI version 4.0
- Mandate information
Background to digital tax & proposal of new digital tax
- Other applicable taxes
Transition period introduced for the Carta Porte version 2.0
- Mandate information
Introduction of the new CFDI version 4.0 in January 2022
- Mandate information
Complemento Carta Porte 2.0 – updated version
- Mandate information
CFDI version 4.0.
- Mandate information