- The government plans to apply VAT to online purchases from abroad to address inequity.
- President Yamandú Orsi stated this measure responds to business sector demands for fair competition.
- The proposal is part of broader tax changes in the budget law.
- The “Temu effect” has increased foreign purchases, impacting local businesses.
- The Chamber of Commerce and Services of Uruguay reports a monthly loss of 15 million dollars due to Temu.
- A proposed law suggests limiting tax-free purchases to one per year to discourage foreign buying.
Source: ambito.com
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