Internet marketplaces and platforms called for discussion with Mexico’s government about measures approved by Congress this week requiring companies to provide real-time tax information and combat false invoices.
The government should enter into dialogue with companies and civil society groups before publishing regulations later this year to define technical details and the tools required to implement authorities’ access to platforms’ tax information, according to Fabiola Peña, regional manager for the Mexican chapter of the Asociación Latinoamericana de Internet.
The group’s members include Airbnb Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Google, Meta Platforms Inc., and Mercado Libre.
“This would allow us to comply with ...