Overview
- The Chamber of Deputies passed the 2026 fiscal reform package in general by 348–130, sending the Tax Code changes to the Senate.
- Article 30‑B obliges digital services to provide permanent, online, real‑time access for tax verification, with the text narrowed to information needed to confirm fiscal obligations.
- Noncompliant platforms could face temporary blocking, with detailed implementation to be set by SAT rules and possible data‑management agreements with the new Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency.
- The package expands SAT enforcement through expedited domicile checks, denial of RFC registration for links to false invoices, suspension of digital tax certificates and the ability to file criminal complaints.
- Government backers say the goal is to close tax gaps and target false‑invoice networks and illegal fuel trade, while opposition parties and rights and tech groups warn of privacy risks, weak due process and indirect censorship.