- Superwash plans to create 25 jobs with a new laundromat location.
- Legal reforms prevent reclaiming VAT on construction expenses over $1m.
- Dionisio D’Aguilar finds the VAT Act changes disconcerting.
- The changes create extra costs and uncertainties for businesses.
- Companies may face bureaucracy and delays in applying for VAT exemptions.
- Concerns about the exemption application process and its monthly basis.
- D’Aguilar suggests a simpler way for trusted firms to handle VAT exemptions.
- He questions the practicality of the current VAT refund process.
- Superwash is planning a new location, with construction starting later in the year.
Source: tribune242.com
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