Mexico has been a pioneer in e-invoicing, particularly in the B2B space.
While many countries treated e-invoicing as a voluntary option for years, Mexico made it mandatory as early as 2014, with obligations starting in 2011 for large companies. Its model, built around certified service providers (PACs), has since influenced newer mandates, such as the upcoming French and Spanish ones.
Under the e-invoicing clearance mandate that was implemented by Mexico’s tax authority, the Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT), suppliers must get their invoices validated by a PAC, before delivering them to their final recipients.
Learn more by visiting our detailed Mexico Country Profile, featuring:
- Summaries of the e-invoicing obligations in Mexico
- Timeline of the main e-invoicing milestones
- Access to resources such as some of the technical specifications
- More detailed technical explanations
Additionally, follow The Invoicing Hub on LinkedIn to read the latest relevant news regarding e-invoicing in Mexico.
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