The tax administration (Servicio de Administración Tributaria) of Mexico has been issued guidance regarding tax matters in January 2017. The guidelines set standards for compliance with the rule for electronic or digitized tax revenues. A tax receipt is important for particular business activities and taxpayers require issuing tax receipts for certain companies. The guidance contain information about: Digital tax receipt online and digital tax receipt provided via the internet.
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