- President Daniel Noboa will increase Ecuador’s value-added tax (VAT) by one percentage point to 13%.
- The increase is intended to finance the country’s fight against criminal gangs.
- Opposition parties were unable to stop the tax increase.
- Originally, Noboa wanted to increase the VAT to 15%, but it was limited to 13% due to opposition in the legislature.
- The VAT increase will come into effect once it is published in the official government gazette.
Source: bnamericas.com
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