Tami Kamin Meyer
Costa Rica Restarts Efforts At E-Invoicing Following Failure Of Five-Year Experiment
- Monday, 07 July 2014
The Ministry of Finance in Costa Rica has decided to scrap all efforts made to introduce electronic invoicing the last five years. Instead, Fernando Rodriguez, Deputy Minister of Revenue at the Directorate General of Taxation (DGT), has opted to restart the country’s attempts to utilize electronic invoicing from the outset. In doing so, he has decided to discard the work performed by the previous administration and initiate a new project for mandatory e-signatures from scratch. In addition, the new system includes the creation of new procedures to capture, process and control e-invoice information.
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New Laws Designed To Encourage E-Invoicing, Reduce Use Of Paper
- Wednesday, 02 July 2014
Despite how much easier it is to manage invoicing and receivables electronically, countless companies worldwide continue to rely on manual processing. That means money wasted on paper, envelopes, stamps and labor.
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Time To Cry For Argentina: Government Cracks Down On Foreign E-Commerce
- Friday, 06 June 2014
In a determined effort to keep Argentinean money within its own borders, the government recently issued new restrictions limiting citizens to two purchases of goods from foreign e-commerce web sites annually. Not only that, the new laws limit the value of foreign goods Argentineans may buy through the Internet at $25 per year.
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