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    Fonoa
    January 7, 2026 (2 months ago)

    Argentina E-invoicing Guide

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    Argentina VAT News • Fonoa

    Summary

    Argentina has mandated electronic invoicing for all VAT‑registered, simplified regime, and exempt taxpayers since April 1 2019. Invoices must be issued via AFIP’s CAE code, transmitted in XML, and retained for five years. Non‑compliance can lead to 2‑6 day closures, and Fonoa provides integration solutions to meet these requirements.

    Key Facts

    • •From 1 April 2019, all VAT‑registered, simplified regime (Monotributo), and exempt entities must issue electronic invoices for all transactions and obtain a CAE (Electronic Authorization Code) from AFIP before sending invoices.
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  1. •Invoices must be transmitted to AFIP in XML format, include the CAE, and can be printed with a QR code for the customer; the CAE expires after a set period.
  2. •Records of electronic invoices must be archived for five years from the end of the relevant financial year (10‑12 years for the statute of limitations), and non‑compliance can result in 2‑6 day closures.
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    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    Cross-Border
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