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    Edicom Group
    January 24, 2026 (about 1 month ago)

    Electronic Invoicing in Chile

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    Chile VAT News • Edicom Group

    Summary

    Chile’s Internal Revenue Service (SII) has issued new resolutions in 2025 that expand electronic invoicing obligations. The updates require digital platform operators to verify seller registrations, mandate electronic receipts for all in‑person sales, and introduce a Delivery Note Registry with detailed transport information. Electronic invoicing has been mandatory since February 1 2018, and the SII continues to enforce validation and acceptance timelines.

    Key Insights

    What new obligations were introduced by the SII in 2025 regarding digital platform operators?

    Resolution No. 99/2025 requires digital platform operators to verify that sellers registered on their platforms have formally registered their activity with the SII.

    When must a consumer receive an electronic receipt in Chile?

    Resolution No. 53/2025 mandates that in all in‑person sales, the final consumer must receive a printed or digital electronic receipt or payment voucher.

    What information must be included in a delivery note under the new SII resolution?

    Resolution No. 154/2025 requires delivery notes to include origin and destination address, driver and carrier details, vehicle license plate, and full description of transported goods.

    What is the deadline for electronic invoicing to become mandatory in Chile?

    Electronic invoicing became mandatory for all companies on February 1 2018.

    How long does a recipient have to accept or reject a DTE after it is sent?

    The recipient has eight days to formally accept or reject a DTE; otherwise it is considered tacitly accepted.

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