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I get a lot of questions on the differences between Latin America electronic invoicing in comparison to other regions of the world. And one of the confusing points for many people is the concept of “Contingency” – the question that comes up from many is – if I am forced to go electronic, why is paper still important. It’s not the same type of paper that most think of when they think of invoicing – it is all about shipping rather than sending your paper invoice to your end customer.
So I thought I would write an article on the importance of Contingency in Latin America to clarify some of the points.
In countries such as Brazil, you have to have a copy of the government approved invoice to ship. Yes, I wrote shipping – that was not a mistake for those unfamiliar with the process. In Brazil the Nota Fiscal is not just a fiscal document, it is utilized to help track goods in transit. It is feasible that at a weigh station or a police officer could ask to see the DANFe (this is the printed piece of paper that needs to accompany the truck) and scan it and compare the registered goods to what is actually on the truck. If there is a discrepancy, than the truck can be impounded and most likely will be impounded.
So the government realized that although the business process added huge value to stopping illegal shipping and tax evasion, they didn’t want the business to stop because the IT systems stopped.
In Brazil, there are two levels of contingency.
There are similar contingency processes in Chile and Argentina. So when you look at solutions – pay attention to contingency and how the organization does this. The solution should automatically follow the process flow without any manual intervention. If you need people in this process, then it will become time consuming.
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