- Colombia’s Ministry of Finance and Commerce, Industry, and Tourism issued Decree 0566 on 28 May 2025.
- The decree regulates the Tax Refund Certificate for exporters.
- The certificate aims to support exports by refunding indirect taxes.
- The initiative is based on principles from Law 7 of 1991 to boost international trade.
- The certificate was originally created by Law 48 of 1983.
- The government sets criteria and procedures for the certificate’s use.
- The certificate is a flexible tool to encourage export activities.
Source: mincit.gov.co
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