Hilton Heredia reports for El Deber: ANH instructs suppliers to include notice of debts on invoices Some users were surprised to see that on their bills appeared a notice of their tax debt to the municipality. The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) instructed all suppliers in the country to issue invoices for the purchase of fuel…
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Banking Tax is criticized
Fides reports via Los Tiempos: Banking Tax is criticized The executive secretary of the Association of Private Banks of Bolivia (Asoban), Nelson Villalobos, assured that the increase in the additional aliquot of the Corporate Income Tax (IUE) of the financial sector will affect the issue of credits to the public, because it will prevent the…
The exodus of Bolivian taxpayers or their relentless annihilation?!
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: Exodus of taxpayers Much more important than the re-re-re-election of a leader born in Orinoca, but emerged from the illegal coca of the Chapare, is the mass exodus of Bolivian companies into the informal sector. It is that this has to do with the existence of the Bolivian state….
Some Bolivians do not want to pay taxes!
ANF reports for Pagina Siete: Union asks for a “forgiveness” [“perdonazo”] of tax liabilities and tax code changes The union [grocery sellers] leadership says that they have a debt of up to Bs10 million bebt in taxes, that is difficult to pay not even by selling their house and other assets. The Confederation of “retail”…
How could Bolivia’s banking system be competitive if current Bolivian gov keeps on “creating” taxes?!
El Deber reports: Banking system to contribute 6% of profits to social function The cabinet approved a decree. Multiple banks will have to use 6% of their profits. Asoban sees trouble. The cabinet yesterday approved a supreme decree approving the participation of 6% of the profits of the bank, to be used to fund credit…
Under the shadow of the new “bourgeois and middle class”
Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: The ‘boli-bourgeois’ and the middle class ‘Boli-bourgeois’ are called the hundreds of businessmen, officials and bankers who became the more rich and opulent caste of Venezuela, under the shadow of the ‘socialist-bolivarian’ [from Bolivar] structure of Hugo Chávez (+) and its successor, Nicolás Maduro, via corruption. Bolivia is not a…
