Bolivia Expands E-Invoicing Requirements for Taxpayers

Bolivia is advancing its efforts to modernize tax processes with the publication of a new resolution that expands the requirement for electronic tax documents.

The country’s tax authority, the National Tax Service, has announced that a new group of taxpayers will be obligated to issue only electronic tax documents, effective from March 1, 2025.

This new requirement, detailed in resolution N° 102100000011, mandates that affected taxpayers must transition to digital invoicing and issue e-documents exclusively through their designated modality. Taxpayers can check their specific obligations and assigned modalities in the annex of resolution N° 102400000025.

Bolivia continues to digitize its tax system and this move is the next step toward streamlining tax reporting and improving efficiency across the country’s businesses.


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