- Bolivia’s Ministry of Economy and Public Finance has proposed a draft law to restore 100% VAT credit for gasoline and diesel purchases.
- The proposal seeks to repeal the current 70% cap on VAT tax credits for fuel.
- The change aims to correct measures that the Ministry says unfairly harm taxpayers without increasing tax burdens.
- The move is part of broader economic reforms and emphasizes transparency and regulatory consistency.
Source: regfollower.com
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