Dish-demo Glossary
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Glossary
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CIF
CIF stands for Código de Identificación Fiscal, which was the tax identification number for companies and legal entities in Spain. In 2008, Spanish legislation abolished the distinction between CIF and NIF, merging the CIF into the general Número de Identidad Fiscal (NIF) system.
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NIF
The NIF (Número de Identificación Fiscal) is the Spanish tax identification number required for all economic activities and fiscal operations in Spain. It consists of nine characters and is mandatory for invoices and tax declarations. For natural persons, the NIF matches their DNI or NIE. Companies receive a specific NIF upon registration, following the 2008 abolition of the CIF. It is essential for identifying taxpayers to authorities.
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SIRET
The SIRET is a 14-digit identifier used in France to uniquely identify a specific business establishment or physical location. It consists of the 9-digit SIREN (company ID) followed by a 5-digit NIC code. This number is mandatory for legally compliant operations and fiscalization. It changes only if the business relocates. While the SIREN identifies the overall company, the SIRET distinguishes between different branches or shops.
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VAT ID
VATID (Value Added Tax Identification Number) is a unique identifier used to verify and map companies across systems like Salesforce and Odoo. It serves as a primary criterion for identifying distinct business entities. A valid VATID typically exceeds four characters and must not contain placeholders like "XXXX." In specific regions, such as Germany, it follows strict formats, often ranging from 11 to 14 characters. It is essential for tax compliance and master data validation.