Historically, consumption taxes, particularly the value added tax or as it is called in Honduras, Sales Tax (ISV), have been classified as regressive taxes. Tax regressiveness means that a tax is not collected based on a person’s purchasing power, but is applied uniformly to all taxpayers, regardless of their income.
Source: lexology.com
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