The SAT reported that the electronic signature status consultation system (e.firma) operates normally, so all certificates and authentications work correctly.
“Taxpayers who have seen a different validity or revocation status will not need to carry out any additional procedures,” indicated the social communication area of the collecting body.
He said that the security and information of taxpayers is protected at all times.
The Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) had earlier this Monday asked the tax authorities to immediately restore the validity of advanced electronic signatures (FIEL) and to provide an explanation for the suspension reported by taxpayers.
On social networks, users reported alleged errors in the SAT system that showed taxpayer e-signatures as revoked on October 23.
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