- Bolivia’s Ministry of Economy has proposed a law to restore full VAT credit on fuel purchases, removing the current 70% cap.
- The proposal aims to repeal previous emergency measures that limited VAT credit recovery on gasoline and diesel.
- The change is intended to support economic stability, transparency, and productive activity without introducing new taxes.
- The government emphasizes that tax policy should not create unintended burdens and that temporary measures can have long-term negative effects.
Source: vatabout.com
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