- Bolivia’s tax authority issued guidance on new procedures for export tax refund requests
- Export tax refund requests now require a first-demand surety insurance policy
- After submitting a request, a preliminary acceptance report will be provided
- There is a 15-day period to issue the tax refund certificate after acceptance
- Requests must be submitted within 180 days of the export
- Previously, the process for refund requests was lengthy
- Bolivia introduced a new modality of export tax refund on 10 April, 2024
Source: regfollower.com
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