- Organization and promotion of parties for teenagers with free drinks, live DJ performances, access to attractions, and makeup workshops
- Tax rate applicable to ticket sales for such events is 10%
- Hospitality services provided in nightclubs, music bars, and similar establishments are taxed at a reduced rate of 10%
- The main purpose of the event is access to a party venue with free drinks and DJ performances
- Attractions and workshops are considered accessory to the main hospitality service and do not increase the ticket price
- Access to the event is taxed at a reduced rate of 10%
Source: audiconsultores-etlglobal.com
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