Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a powerful platform for managing growing businesses.
But running operations efficiently in Latin America takes more than just great ERP software.
It requires meeting each country’s unique tax and compliance regulations.
That is why AlfaPeople developed the Business Central Localization. It is built to help you comply with local regulations, automate tax processes, and maintain full control over your accounting and financial operations.
Meet local tax requirements securely and without unnecessary complexity. Our AlfaPeople Localization integrates tax processes directly into Business Central, helping you minimize risk and avoid costly errors.
Streamline reporting, ledger management, e-invoicing, and other key processes. Achieve greater speed and accuracy in your daily financial management with AlfaPeople’s Business Central Localization.
Stay compliant with your country’s regulations while keeping the standardization of Dynamics 365. Perfect for businesses operating across multiple markets or planning regional expansion, enabling multiple localizations to be deployed in a single W1 Tenant.
AlfaPeople offers Business Central Localization for the following Latin American countries:
Each brochure details the specific features developed within AlfaPeople’s localization for that country.
AlfaPeople’s localization solutions are designed to address the main tax
and accounting requirements of each country.
However, some processes may vary depending on your system version or the specific needs of your business.
Have a unique requirement? We can assess your case and deliver a tailored solution to match your needs.
Our team is ready to help you unlock the full value of Dynamics 365 Business Central, ensuring complete compliance and the full advantages of AlfaPeople Localization.
No.
The standard (W1) version of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central does not fully cover the tax, accounting, and regulatory requirements of Latin American countries.
AlfaPeople Business Central Localization extends the ERP with country-specific functionality for taxes, electronic invoicing, and statutory reporting, without modifying the system’s standard core.
It is an add-on developed by AlfaPeople on top of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central W1.
The solution incorporates country-specific functionality to support tax, accounting, and regulatory processes while maintaining Microsoft’s standard architecture and best practices.
AlfaPeople offers Business Central Localization in the following Latin American countries:
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and Paraguay.
Availability and functional scope may vary depending on the country and the Business Central version.
Yes.
The solution allows multiple localizations to be implemented within a single W1 tenant, maintaining a global business view while complying with each country’s local requirements.
This is particularly relevant for companies with regional operations or expansion plans across Latin America.
Not automatically.
The Localization provides functional support for the main tax and accounting processes in each country; however, the ultimate responsibility for legal, tax, and regulatory compliance remains with the customer.
Compliance depends on proper system configuration and appropriate use in accordance with current regulations.
Localizations reflect regulatory requirements in effect at the time of delivery.
Subsequent legislative changes may require adjustments, additional configuration, or specific analysis, depending on the country and the customer’s scenario.
Each Localization covers the most common tax and accounting requirements of each country.
Any process, integration, or requirement not explicitly included in the Localization scope may require customization, additional components, or a specific project evaluation.

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