- The Mexican Supreme Court is set to rule on a VAT dispute involving maquiladoras and tax authorities.
- The issue is termed as a double collection of VAT.
- Tax authorities claim maquiladoras are avoiding VAT payments.
- Maquiladoras argue they are being charged VAT twice on imports and purchases.
- A ruling in favor of tax authorities could harm the maquila industry’s finances.
- The court has delayed the decision for further economic impact analysis.
Source: taxand.com
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