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Learn more about the list of returns and collections resulting from this law which was passed by the National Government on December 29th, 2010
Starting 2014, business owners and managers can register their electronic trade ledgers with the CCB, in accordance with the dispositions set forth under Decree 805 of 2013
In accordance with Resolution 122 of 2014, issued by DIAN, you are now able to process your NIT request through the CCB.
Colombian chambers of commerce use the CIIU Code as the listing of all economic activities
Keep your information up to date in order to protect your company's information kept on public records
What is the CCB’s jurisdiction? What is the deadline to renew the merchant's certificate? Renewal of the merchant's certificate must be performed within the first three months of each year. That is, until March 31st. Do it early online, and avoid last-minute issues.
What financial information should I report when renewing the merchant's certificate? In order to renew the merchant's certificate in a given year, you must take into account the financial information as of December 31 of the preceding year. If you do not have the final balance, you can use the test balance and once you have the final, submit it for the respective resettlement and update.
What documents should I submit to renew my merchant's certificate? You must only submit the renewal form signed by the legal representative or owner.