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This is just a quick note and reference for a massive change coming down the road concerning government mandated electronic invoicing in Mexico. The first moves ahead of a major 3.3 XML schema change are now going into affect this year.


The SAT (Mexican tax authority) has announced a new transaction requirement that could affect your e-invoicing process. The new requirement specifically addresses “Exportaciones Definitivas Clave A1,” or foreign trade transactions, which the SAT defines as final exports. The SAT will mandate that all companies incorporate a new “complemento” (additional information) for foreign trade CFDIs starting in July. You can learn more via this link on the Mexico SAT website:


If your company creates foreign trade CFDI's, the SAT will begin enforcing this mandate by July 1st, 2016.


This is just the first move in the Mexico SAT strengthening their requirements and the first wave of 3.3 CFDI changes. It has been a number of years since Mexico had a major change to their XML schema and we expect to see continued enhancements to track foreign invoices, e-accounting accuracies, and adding additional calculations and data elements for in-country VAT invoices.



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