- Costa Rican Ministry of Finance announced a consultation on a draft decree to reform the simplified taxation regime.
- The draft includes amending requirements for accessing the regime for specified taxpayers.
- It specifies methods for calculating income tax and VAT based on quarterly purchases.
- Covered taxpayers would be released from seller invoice requirements.
- Establishes voluntary and mandatory registration procedures.
- Disallows tax credits for taxpayers transferring to the general regime, except for voluntary transfers.
- The decree would take effect upon publication.
- Comments are due by June 6.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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