Mexico Delays Mandatory Implementation of CFDI 4.0 for Payroll Invoices

Stay updated on the latest e-invoicing regulation changes in Mexico with Fonoa. Learn how the CFDI version 4.0 delay impacts your business's payroll invoices.

Agustín Trevisiol
Agustín Trevisiol
Tax Researcher
Published
Apr 6, 2023
Last update
May 12, 2025
Mexico Delays Mandatory Implementation of CFDI 4.0 for Payroll InvoicesMexico Delays Mandatory Implementation of CFDI 4.0 for Payroll Invoices

The Mexican government recently announced the postponement of the start date of the mandatory use of CFDI version 4.0 for payroll invoices.

Timeline

The new e-invoice format will be mandatory from July 1, 2023 – not April 1, 2023 as originally planned.

Impact

This is the third time Mexico has delayed implementing the CFDI version 4.0 for payroll invoices.

CFDI 4.0 was meant to be available from January 1, 2022, and fully mandatory from July 1, 2022. The expectation is that this delay will also be extended to all types of e-invoicing in the coming days. Fonoa is monitoring further developments and will alert you if any further changes are confirmed.

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Agustín Trevisiol

Agustín Trevisiol

Tax Researcher

Agustin Trevisiol is a Tax Researcher at Fonoa. Prior to his work at Fonoa, he acted as a Consultant at a VAT Compliance company. He joined Fonoa because he believes the product is unique. He’s based in Amsterdam.

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