- The Colombian government issued a temporary emergency tax reform for 2026, despite legal and political challenges.
- Online gambling will be subject to a 19% VAT on gross gaming revenue, changing the previous calculation method.
- The VAT on liquor, wine, and similar beverages increases from 5% to 19%, with additional excise taxes applied.
- Excise taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products are raised, with both specific and ad valorem components.
- VAT exemptions for courier shipments are reduced, and consumption taxes on certain vehicles, motorcycles, yachts, and aircraft are increased.
- The reform also includes changes to corporate income tax, equity tax, hydrocarbon and coal sales tax, and introduces a new normalization tax, pending Constitutional Court review.
Source: vatabout.com
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