The mandatory Electronic Invoice for Services (NFS-e) was postponed to September 1st by the MEIs (individual micro-entrepreneurs). Previously the deadline was set to start on Monday, April 3rd.
The Electronic Invoice for Services (NFS-e) is a digital document that records the information of a service provision transaction, such as the amount charged, the service taker and the provider. The generation of the NFS-e is done through computerized services offered by city halls to taxpayers, who provide the necessary data for issuing the document.
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The Federal Revenue Service, in partnership with Sebrae, launched the National NFS-e to unify the tax document model and simplify its issuance. With this service, it is possible to issue the electronic invoice with information such as the customer's CPF or CNPJ, the type of service provided and the value of the operation.
The postponement of the mandatory issuance of the NFS-e was not justified. However, it is believed that the movement was motivated by the complaint of many MEIs, who still did not say they were prepared.
The new NFS-e has been available since January and micro-entrepreneurs can now start experimenting with issuing their notes there from the site.
Another novelty is that those who are MEI will also be able to issue the invoice by cell phone, from the NFS-e application. It is worth mentioning that the mandatory deadline for the issuance is in September of this year.
The adoption of NFS-e brings several advantages to companies, such as reducing costs with printing and document storage invoices, simplification of the process of issuing and controlling invoices and the possibility of reducing errors in the issuance of grades.
In addition, the NFS-e facilitates the work of agency inspectors, who have faster and more accurate access to information.
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