E-invoicing model:
  • Pre-clearance and post-clearance
Mandatory file format:
  • Local XML
B2G requirements:
  • AFIP
Archiving requirements:
  • 10 year period
E-signature:
  • Required

Summary

Navigating the global tax compliance landscape successfully is complex and resource-intensive. Every country has a specific and constantly evolving set of legislated e-invoicing requirements.

Non-compliance, intentional or not, can result in significant financial penalties, business disruption, and reputational damage.

Compliance is complicated

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Updates

11.17.22

  • Country updates
Meat e-transport document Argentina has imposed the obligation for taxpayers to assign the number of the electronic document required for the transport of meats (Remito Electronico Carnico- REC) in the sales invoice. Further to Resolution 5259/2022, this number must now also be included in the sales invoice.

03.31.21

  • Mandate information
Argentina mandates QR codes on e-invoices

The Argentine tax authority (AFIP) has issued a general resolution (resolución general 4892/2020) which mandates the obligation to include a quick response QR code in e-invoices. This QR code should codify the identification of the parties and other essential data of the invoice (date of issue, total amount, currency).
Starting from 1 June 2021, all VAT taxpayers are required to implement QR codes in their e-invoices.

03.31.21

  • Mandate information
Argentina mandates QR codes on e-invoices

The Argentine tax authority (AFIP) has issued a general resolution (resolución general 4892/2020) which mandates the obligation to include a quick response QR code in e-invoices. This QR code should codify the identification of the parties and other essential data of the invoice (date of issue, total amount, currency).
Starting from 1 June 2021, all VAT taxpayers are required to implement QR codes in their e-invoices.