E-Invoicing in Brazil

Mandatory Electronic Invoicing in Brazil 

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Brazil is on the Road to E-invoicing

Brazil is the largest issuer of electronic tax documents through its many electronic invoicing models. The use of these different systems is determined by the invoicing of products or services to companies or consumers. Depending on the product category, they will be reported to one of many e-invoicing systems. It is one of the most consolidated systems in the world. 

Electronic invoicing in Brazil follows the format of the “Nota Fiscal Eletrônica” (NF-e). It is obligatory for nearly all enterprises in Brazil and is managed by the Tax Authority (Fazenda/ SEFAZ) in collaboration with the relevant state-level offices.

Current regulations include electronic invoices for three types of e-invoices. For goods (NF-e) and transportation (CT-e) e-invoicing is harmonized at a federal level and sent to the SEFAZ. Requirements for services e-invoices (NFS-e) are set municipally; each municipality has the right to set its own rules regarding format, channel, authorization, etc. 

E-Invoicing Implementation timeline

Implementation timeline

The mandatory implementation of electric energy e-invoices (NF3-e) has been postponed and will be implemented in the following order:

  • June 1, 2023: Minas Gerais
  • October 1, 2023: Espírito Santo
  • January 1, 2024: Santa Catarina
  • June 1, 2024: São Paulo

Who is obliged to use e-invoicing

VAT regime implemented

As of January 1, 2026, Brazil will implement a new VAT regime. The Tax Office has issued two new notices outlining proposed changes regarding new data requirements:

  • NF-e for the provision of goods to businesses
  • NFC-e for goods provided to consumers

The new fields report the calculation and breakdown of three newly introduced taxes: CBS, IBS, and selective tax

A testing environment for the new VAT regime will be rolled out in September 2025.

E-invoicing process description

E-invoicing process description

Electronic energy fiscal note (NF3-e) became mandatory on March 1, 2021, for all electricity distributors and cooperatives.

Electronic tax documents (with different formats, including NF-e for transport of goods, CT-e for logistics, and NFS-e for  services) must be in XML format and signed by a certificate issued by the Brazilian certification authority (authorized service provider). The SEFAZ receives the signed XML invoice, validates it, and assigns the "signing attribute" (also known as approval codes) in real time. This information must be posted back to the XML and ERP system before the release of goods.

The supplier will receive the approved XML invoice back from the SEFAZ and must print the physical representation of the invoice. This PDF is called a DANF-e and must accompany the transport.

Archiving requirements for e-invoicing

Archiving requirements for e-invoicing in Brazil

  • Storage period: five years.
  • Archiving time abroad: as long as online access and download capabilities can be guaranteed from within Brazil.

    What is the required format of an e-invoice

    What is the required format of an e-invoice?

    • XML 

    But with different structures based on the good or service invoiced. For example:

    • NF-e is used for products
    • NFS-e for services
    • CT-e for the transport of goods

    Archiving requirements for e-invoicing

    Acts/government sites

    E-signature is mandatory in Brazil. Taxpayers send invoices to the tax administration, SEFAZ, before shipping the related goods. The administration issues an authorization code that will be printed on the graphic PDF representation of each e-invoice. Buyer verification of the e-invoice is required upon receipt. As for NFS-e, these must be declared to the corresponding town hall (regional authority).

    Depending on the format, the following rules must be followed:

    • Nota Fiscal Eletrônica (NF-e) and CT-e must generate the DANFE (Documento Auxiliar da Nota Fiscal Eletrônica) and the DACTE (Documento Auxiliar do Conhecimento de Transporte Eletrônico).
    • NFS-e must be declared to the corresponding town hall (“Prefeitura” or municipality). Each municipality has the right to set its own rules regarding format, channel, authorization, etc. 

    Comarch’s role

    We support clients with two formats: NF-e and CT-e, in cooperation with our partner Inventti.

    Why is Comarch the best choice?

    We have 20+ years of experience in carrying out various EDI, e-invoicing, and other document exchange projects around the world. In those years, we have successfully connected more than 130,000 entities from over 60 countries.

    • 1. Legal compliance

      Full compliance with the latest data exchange regulations and modern data transfer standards

    • 2. Digitization

      Applying new technologies and IT solutions in order to streamline workflows and automate activities and procedures

    • 3. Individual approach

      Tailor-made solutions based on processes specific to each company – own road map and a suitable pace of changes

    • 4.Security

      Highest level of security for all sensitive and important company data

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