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Mexico: SAT Updates CFDI 4.0 Catalogs Affecting primarily Customs related Catalog Records
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Author: Tara Nedeljković
Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT) updated the CFDI 4.0 electronic invoicing catalogs on March 2, 2026, modifying records related to the c_NumPedimentoAduana catalog used for customs operations. Read more
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Author: Tara Nedeljković
Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT) has clarified that requesting a Tax Status Certificate (CSF) as a condition for issuing electronic invoices (CFDI) is unlawful and may result in fines ranging from 21,420 to 122,440 pesos, as it violates Article 83, Section IX, of the Federal Tax Code. Read more
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Author: Tara Nedeljković
Mexico’s SAT has confirmed that the Constancia de Situación Fiscal (CSF) is not required to issue CFDIs, and conditioning invoicing on providing the CSF is unlawful and subject to fines under the Federal Tax Code. Read more
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Already subscriber? LoginMexico’s SAT Master Plan 2026 Signals Tougher Audits Focused on Fraudulent CFDIs
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Author: Tara Nedeljković
In late January 2026, Mexico’s SAT unveiled its Plan Maestro 2026, centered on strengthening the integrity of the CFDI system through intelligent, risk-based audits, enhanced taxpayer assistance, and a strong crackdown on the purchase and sale of false invoices. Read more
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Author: Tara Nedeljković
This is a regulatory compliance and legal guidance document designed to explain mandatory fiscalization, e-invoicing (CFDI), and e-commerce legal requirements in Mexico in a structured, practical way. Read more
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Already subscriber? LoginPreventing Fraud and Avoiding Suspension of Digital Receipts (CFDI) in Mexico
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Author: Tara Nedeljković
Starting 1 January 2026, Mexico will introduce stricter rules on digital receipts (CFDI), targeting false or fraudulent invoices and significantly increasing audit risk for retailers. Read more